2019 Canadian Election

Today Canadians are voting for the directions of the country for the next few years. I have little knowledge of Jagmeet Singh from the New Democratic Party (NPD), where he has been so quiet he never caught my attention, thus no clue of his general philosophies. I never liked Andrew Sheer from the Conservatives as his thinking are at odd with mine. And Justin Trudeau, even if I like the persona, I do not support him and would not vote for him, as I abstained in the past by supporting the extremely hard working politician Tom Mulcair from the NPD. However, he is not around this time.

Either way, Canada is not the type of country where when a political group comes to power the entire under laying of previous generations is degutted to the ground, as our cousins from the south are living right now. Here in Canada, the public much more than elsewhere aligns those who are in politics. In Canada, a politician talking filthy for example, will lose their seat in no time. On the other hand, in the U.S for example, if a politician has a certain type of attitude not accepted generally, they would and does serve nevertheless because they represent a population within the U.S accepting it and normalize for the rest of the country. Here in Canada, not only it is far more difficult to pinpoint a locality of a politician based on their party or perceived character, it is also difficult for any odd characters to go forward as the general public will call them out.

Thus, no matter who is in power changes made are small and or consequences rarely of grave negative outcome because all political parties in Canada are similar in conduct, just not the philosophies. Here, we can say political parties pull and some other pushes, but all move in the same direction nonetheless. I am content that Canada has this attitude, unlike down there where parties pull and push as well, but unquestionably in different directions.