ER Editor: Tweets —
Are you one of the 77% of Canadians who want an ELECTION NOW? pic.twitter.com/Is3VK8X83L
— Canada Proud (@WeAreCanProud) January 21, 2025
7-minute interview, worthwhile. There is broad public consensus across the country for this —
A new poll from Ipsos says that 77% of Canadians want an election immediately to replace Justin Trudeau.
I spoke to @darrellbricker from Ipsos about the poll and how Canadians are feeling. pic.twitter.com/W9azWT80CR— Brian Lilley (@brianlilley) January 22, 2025
Three cities in Ontario have now declared an emergency as the citizens can’t afford food
77% of Canadians have no confidence in your gov’t
We don’t need a tax break on junk food that will be billed back to us later
We want an election. We want your government gone pic.twitter.com/v5q7Xenj1S— Canada has gone mad (@HaveWeAllGoneM1) January 22, 2025
Canadians want an election not a new party leader, no more tax gimmicks, no more international virtue signaling and most definitely not a trade war
Election now! pic.twitter.com/WifuJ9rS4k
— David Perez (@DavidCan2002) January 22, 2025
Canadians want an election like today, the amount of people in this room supporting the end of the Liberal Communist Regime was fantastic. Cons are not going to magically save the world or be perfect but gosh it’s wonderful to see so many waking up to the fact these… pic.twitter.com/nUx9viM49O
— Freedom_aint_free (@Karinerin3) January 15, 2025
Our impression is that Canadians are gagging for an election ANYWAY and have been for some time, but that Trump’s tariff threats are upping the ante. A deliberate ploy on Trump’s part?
Can we just be honest…
Canadians HATE Justin Trudeau, & Justin Trudeau HATES Canadians.
Canadians want an election.
It’s pretty fucking simple.
— BC Perspective (@bc_perspective) January 21, 2025
Canadians want an election !
Corrupt liberals are assholes pic.twitter.com/3Whqf2dPxZ— D.M (@DaBoom66) January 22, 2025
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A new polls has found that 77 percent of Canadians desire an immediate election to deal with U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariff threat.
According to a January 21 poll by Ipsos, over three quarters of Canadians want an immediate election to address Trump’s 25 percent tariff threat which could go into effect as early as February 1 if certain demands are not met.
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“We need a federal election immediately, so we have a Prime Minister and government with a strong mandate to deal with the tariff threat from President Trump,” 77% of the polled Canadians agreed.
Trump has threatened to put 25% tariffs on both Canadian and Mexican exports unless the countries take serious action against illegal drug smuggling and immigration which occurs at their borders.
Initially, the tariff was to take effect on his first day of office, January 20, but it has now been hinted by Trump to be slated for February 1, leaving Canadians under two weeks to respond to his demands.
The poll, which interviewed 1,001 Canadians, further found that 82 percent support Canada responding with its own tariffs on American goods entering the country.
Similarly, 55 percent of Canadians believe the tariff threat is a bluff to force Canadians to strengthen their borders and increase defense spending.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who is slated t0 resign once a new Liberal leader is selected, has told Canadians that Liberals are considering all options, including retaliatory tariffs.
“We will not hesitate to act,” Trudeau said at a meeting of the Council on Canada-U.S. Relations on January 17. “We will respond and, I will say it again, everything is on the table.”
However, all plans for retaliation are paused as Trudeau has suspended Parliament until March 24 by which time the Liberal Party will have selected a new leader.
Many Canadians have pointed out that this essentially cripples Canada while Liberals sort out problems within their party.
Yesterday, Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre demanded that Trudeau immediately reconvene Parliament on an “emergency” basis so Canada can deal with looming tariff threats.
“Canada is facing a critical challenge. On February 1st we are facing the risk of unjustified 25% tariffs by our largest trading partner that would have damaging consequences across our country,” wrote Poilievre in a news release Tuesday.
Poilievre recalled that the United States under Trump says it wants “to stop the illegal flow of drugs and other criminal activity at our border,” and it will use tariffs against Canada as a way of forcing compliance with U.S. demands. Poilievre also pointed to the fact that the Trudeau government has admitted “their weak border is a problem,” which is “why they announced a multibillion-dollar border plan.”
“Canada has never been so weak, and things have never been so out of control. Liberals are putting themselves and their leadership politics ahead of the country. Freeland and Carney are fighting for power rather than fighting for Canada,” Poilievre charged, demanding that Trudeau reopen Parliament immediately “to pass new border controls, agree on trade retaliation and prepare a plan to rescue Canada’s weak economy.”
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