Hey folks,
I hope this note finds you well. As we savor the last few flavors of summer and brace ourselves for the changing seasons, it's a good time to discuss something that's as much a part of the season as a Labour Day BBQ - politics.
I recently had the opportunity to explore this subject in an in-depth piece, where I delve into the curious case of the NDP's positioning in Canadian politics. Using the backdrop of a Labour Day BBQ as a metaphor, I tackle questions such as: Where has the NDP gone at a time when they should be seizing the narrative? What role do they play for us Conservatives, and what does their current trajectory mean for the progressives who back them?
I encourage you to read the full piece, published by iPolitics, to get a comprehensive understanding of this political puzzle. The article discusses the shifting alliances, the policy implications, and the future of Canadian politics, all while maintaining the spirit of a BBQ—a communal space where everyone has a stake, or should I say, a steak?
Click here to read the full article, and feel free to share your thoughts, questions, or comments. I'd love to hear from you!
Best regards,
Fred
An article I don’t have to read to ‘Like’ or hesitate to ReStack for Canadian Readers
One hopes that Fred, Paul Wells or Evan Scrimshaw has a sense re NDP ‘splitting the vote’
to the great Benefit of ‘conservative’ Candidates.. some of who ain’t deserving of any ‘favours’
much less Gift Wrapped Ridings.. perhaps I’ll look into that myself .. MP Michelle Ferreri a great example