I listened to CBC's call in show at lunch. So many people have great gaps of knowledge about how the Federal parliament works.
An equal number of them are terrible at political strategy.
Let me lay some things out although I am likely missing some subtleties.
Trudeau can resign as PM and this does not cause a federal election. He is merely the leader of the party and, as the leader of the party with the most seats, he leads the government as PM. Whoever leads the liberals at the end of the week should be the PM although there likely needs to be a ceremony or two for that person to be recognized as such if Trudeau steps down.
I assume the deputy PM becomes the PM if Trudeau can't do it. Ironically, that person is Freeland, so this is a great power play. Edit: I'm wrong here in many ways.
Only one Canada wide party wants an election and the rest want more time before the next election. Thus, there will not be an election any significant amount of time before the deadline.
[#]canpoli
=> More informations about this toot | More toots from human3500@ottawa.place
As for Carney, he's not even a politician, nor has he been elected. I don't think we take randoms and put them in cabinet positions like other countries do.
So, we're a long way from needing to talk about him.
Edit. Apparently, we allow this kind of crap. Tradition says we don't do it but we know how long tradition will last under pp.
[#]canpoli
=> More informations about this toot | More toots from human3500@ottawa.place
@human3500 The last time Harper did it, he at least appointed the rando to the Senate first.
=> More informations about this toot | More toots from dairpo@ottawa.place
@dairpo Does the gg bless cabinet members?
=> More informations about this toot | More toots from human3500@ottawa.place
@human3500 I think it's one of those things that the GG does without really having the ability to say no.
Our system is "fun" because you don't need to be an MP to have any role, you need the confidence of the house. But when was the last time the PM wasn't an MP? I think there was a senator for a bit in the late 19th century. Sparrow or Bowell?
=> More informations about this toot | More toots from dairpo@ottawa.place
@human3500
You don't have to be elected to be in the cabinet, but it's the custom here that it be mostly constituted of sitting MPs.
You can be sure that if Carney were appointed to the cabinet, the opposition and political punditry will have a conniption over it. (Not that I endorse appointing Carney to anything.)
=> More informations about this toot | More toots from ShaunOttawa@mastodon.social
@ShaunOttawa If the opposition hate it, I'll assume it's because it's a good move.
Mind you pp would totally stack cabinet with crazies if he could get away with it (which he would) so let's not start doing that.
=> More informations about this toot | More toots from human3500@ottawa.place
@human3500
There's enough CPC candidates that fit the bill if you're looking unhinged conspiracy theorists.
=> More informations about this toot | More toots from ShaunOttawa@mastodon.social
@ShaunOttawa I suppose that's true. No need to look outside for dangerous people.
=> More informations about this toot | More toots from human3500@ottawa.place
@human3500
A whole bunch of them were fraternizing with the openly treasonous convoy crew.
=> More informations about this toot | More toots from ShaunOttawa@mastodon.social This content has been proxied by September (3851b).Proxy Information
text/gemini