#Trudeau with fire in the eye, brought the heat - scalded Blanchet "I am a Quebecois..have always been a Quebecois.. proud to be a Quebecois. You do not have a monopoly on Quebec" #Elxn44
— Charles Adler (@charlesadler) September 9, 2021
I was an adopted Quebecer for 6 years and I know their heart. A hand out stretched in cultural understanding and curiosity is almost always grasped back. #Elxn44 https://t.co/4bidbIW3E0
— Shawn R. Stevenson (He/Him) (@snstevenson) September 9, 2021
Trudeau is dominating tonight's debate with great respect for Ms. Paul. Erin O'toole doesn't belong there, Jagmeet Singh needs a nap, the bloc guy can't remember where he parked his car.
— Clay Thompson (@harryt59_harry) September 9, 2021
I think Paul has been doing pretty well, connecting and appealing. It's a reminder that the Greens might have had a really consequential impact on this election if they hadn't decided to burn their own barn down right before harvest #Elxn44
— Scott Reid (@_scottreid) September 9, 2021
Take off all the time you want . No one will even notice you are missing.
— keeping them honest (@BreadRiceCheese) September 8, 2021
The vitriol is jarring - Singh, in particular, appears to have such a personal dislike for Trudeau, even though in terms of policy directions I think there should be much that Liberals and NDP would be able to agree on.Correctile dysfunction
— Paul Smith (@PaulSmithTO) September 9, 2021
O'Toole and Singh's standard response when they can't answer simple questions, is to respond with, " Why are we having an election?" Trudeau is the clear winner in tonight's debate! #VoteLiberal pic.twitter.com/TmttKlAUST
— KNugent4118๐จ๐ฆ๐จ๐ฆ๐จ๐ฆ (@knugent4118) September 9, 2021
Anybody paying attention has seen Singh and the NDP work against the Liberals regardless of policy. Ask the disabled, who could have used some help but, both the Cons & NDP votes AGAINST that support. #VoteLiberal
— KCR ๐๐๐๐ฅ๐ท๐จ๐ฆ (@kimcreynolds1) September 8, 2021
I was surprised at the lack of attention paid to Indigenous issues, except for glancing comments about boil-water advisories and Indigenous languages.The reason we have an election is clear this debate.
— Dr. Matthew S. Johnston (@mattjohnstonca) September 9, 2021
No party wants to work with the liberal party in a minority government anymore.@JustinTrudeau is the only person telling us his true record and plan.
That’s who I trust.#IStandWithTrudeau #VoteLiberal #cdnpoli #Elxn44
Yuuuuuuuuuuuuup. https://t.co/j7v70F4Kxw
— Dale Smith (@journo_dale) September 9, 2021
1st question is on Indigenous sovereignty & languages (making them official) all party leaders agree(even blanchet) but O'Toole doesnt.
— kris meloche (@krismeloche) September 9, 2021
No official language designation, only services, he also skated around sovereignty out right.
Brutal.
Clearly O’Toole doesn’t know that Ojibwa is different than Mohawk. ๐คฆ๐ป♀️
— Ishat Reza ๐ต๐ธ (@IshatReza) September 9, 2021
Though more than 100 boil-water advisories have been lifted under the Liberal government, there are still 32 communities with boil-water advisories in place, and COVID limited the amount of work that could be done in 2020In fairness to Trudeau, he introduced the Indigenous
— Justin Ling (@Justin_Ling) September 9, 2021
Languages Act. His platform promises to continue working on it and funding it.
#Trudeau has failed? Really, #ErinOToole?
— Jason Pugh ๐ณ️๐ (@TheJasonPugh) September 9, 2021
You say he doesn't deliver results.
Reality says otherwise.#OTooleLies #cdnpoli #elxn44 #debatsdeschefs pic.twitter.com/xmcj8tJRbR
I try to explain to ppl the complexity of building things in northern ๐จ๐ฆ but most ๐จ๐ฆ are fucking clueless about life in the North. And by North I’m not talking Barrie https://t.co/gGV72yya4B
— JimG (@jgib44) September 9, 2021
How can Erin O’Toole complain about long-term boil-water advisories when his party did absolutely nothing when in power - and, in fact, were content to uphold a 2% spending cap, which the current government removed upon being elected? #cdnpoli #Elxn44
— Diane Marie (@DianeMariePosts) September 9, 2021
And this is from the post-debate media discussion:Despite a national inquiry and 231 Calls for Justice, there were no questions on genocide or Indigenous women specifically. I am hoping this is not the case again tomorrow. #debatdeschefs #elxn44
— Lynne Groulx (@groulx_lynne) September 9, 2021
I think the Conservative consensus was that O'Toole didn't do as well as they wanted him to:This is a must watch! #Elxn44 @liberal_party
— Michael Coteau (@coteau) September 9, 2021
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At the halfway point of the French language debate, @JustinTrudeau is galloping three lengths ahead and a limping @erinotoole fading in fourth. The opposition needed to draw blood on the Liberal leader. So far, not even a bruise.
— Don Martin (@DonMartinCTV) September 9, 2021
The restaurant coupon idea that the CPC announced earlier today isn't going to create any voting momentum either:๐ฌ
— Greg MacEachern (@gmacofglebe) September 9, 2021
“Other than that Carrie, how was the prom?” https://t.co/LtI2RLxXWe
I’d rather have healthcare and daycare and pharmacare than discounted junk food certificates. #Elxn44 #cdnpoli
— Diane Reid ๐จ๐ฆ๐ ๐ท ๐๐ (@dianemariereid) September 9, 2021
— Gerald Butts (@gmbutts) September 8, 2021The elephant in the room, tonight and tomorrow, is the surging People's Party of Canada. Mainly I think, they are attracting anti-vaxxers from the CPC, but maybe some are also coming from the other parties as well.
And an update on today's polling news:I keep thinking about this and how, under List PR, the PPC could easily hold the balance of power. And how, when we pointed this out back when electoral reform was promised federally, we were castigated for warning about this very really possibility https://t.co/w7qyEyEDdg
— Melanee Thomas (@MelaneeLThomas) September 7, 2021
"There is no path to a CPC government, not now, not on September 20th, and not at any point between now and then. Let’s just hope Election Day doesn’t give way to shaky movements or require any improvisational skills"
— Evan Scrimshaw (@EScrimshaw) September 8, 2021
Me @UnscriptedScrim on Canada https://t.co/G5MVnjkKuG
Updated @338Canada Federal Model:
— Polling Canada (@CanadianPolling) September 9, 2021
LPC: 139 (-18)
CPC: 138 (+17)
NDP: 33 (+9)
BQ: 26 (-6)
GPC: 1 (-2)
(Seat changes with 2019 Election)
Model Details Here: https://t.co/PH3p7jLQWa pic.twitter.com/2t0C2KVjda
If I’m re-elected, I will wear pants in the House of Commons. https://t.co/XLiKnFrc3d
— Nate Erskine-Smith (@beynate) September 8, 2021