If I doubted the old Castaño that politics can be a “volatile business”, the leader of the Canada Conservative Party, Pierre Poilievre, would like to give him a word.
For several months happy, a succession of surveys confirmed that Pailievre seemed prepared the next Prime Minister of Po -Intery with an amazing plurality to start.
The impatient voters, in general, agrio in the Prime Minister spent from Canada, Justin Trudeau, concerned with the increasing life costs, from groceries to homes.
Pailievre and his shadow cabinet exploded the predominant spiritualist and seemed destined to fight a liberal exhausted party that faced a blunt and reinforcing political calculation.
Then, Donald Trump returned to the White House, threatening to turn Canada into state 51 of the fractured union.
The political terrain and the stakes changed as a sudden and disorienter earthquake. The liberals of concern capitalized at the opening by launching Trudeau and choosing a new leader, former banker Mark Carney as a “serious” antidote for Trump.
With the day of the elections on the horizon, the liberal fortunes have made an impressive turn of Volte. Once it is being delayed as an injured racing horse holding the finish line, the party has been overcome slightly ahead.
But Carney and Cocksure Company must remember that other old Castaños who, beyond taxes, there is no guaranthesis in life or politics.
Some surveys reveal an adjustment contest, and one has conservatives withdrawing leadership.
And while the subject who dominates the brief campaign has the existential danger that an ancient continental confederate is raised to the sovereignty of Canada, for many worried Canadians, the genocide sponsored by the State that devours the Palestinians and the Palestinians Isruthlater and Inhounds and Inhumslaid and Horrible Inhumans.
Those same worried and motivated Canadians have made it clear that the genocide is on the electoral ballot and the established political parties of Canada are obliged to take note, or will suffer the inevitable and hard consequences.
Last week in Ottawa, dozens of Canadians demonstrated their resolution to keep Canada’s political leaders to rigid accounts if they continue to deny that Israel is guilty of genocide and refuses to put the tangible Palestinian in ethnic Ethnian’s Ethnian’s and Ethnian, and the end of Ethnian, and the end of Ethnian, and Ethnian ends, and Ethnian and Ethnian endings. The ethnic ends the ethnic and ethnic ethnic of ethnic and ethnic ethnic and ethnic ends ethnic and ethnic ends ethnic ends. Bank.
“We are here in Ottawa,” said a worried Canadian, “to demand a two -way embargo on weapons … and tell all politicians that if it does not support a two -road weapons embargo, it will not get a single vote of any of our communities.”
That group is, or of course, not only.
They have joined thousands of Canadians of related ideas who have invested time, money and energy to mobilize Arab and Muslim voters through Canada to exercise their agency and franchise on April 28 in Palestine.
Great national and energized level movements, including #electPalestine, Muslims Fotan and vote to Palestine, are seized with the general imperative of fixing the fate of Palestine and Palestinians in the epicenter of Canada’s political dialogue.
Their “voices” must finally be heard and treated.
The predictable scar of cultural condescension, the visits on time of choice to the mosques and the rhetoric full of cliché intended to convey the “sympathy” of the tissue for the “sad” situation of the Palestinians who had lost what remained of an empty currency.
On the other hand, the powerful constituencies demand that the “main” political parties of Canada emphasize their long -standing back for the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, a accused war criminal, and directly reject his often repeated and the international objective of the law of the law to reduce the Palestinian to dust and memory.
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Harris could not pay attention to the urgent alarm and, as a result, he fixed the presidency to calm Israel, his evangelical supporters in the United States and the grotesque strategic objectives of Netanyahu.
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A empalentral Netayahu has embraced Trump as a brother in genocidal weapons.
The Democratic Party may or may not have learned an instructional lesson that may or may not influence Israel Servil’s servitude in 2028.
In due time, we will see.
Meanwhile, Carney and Pailievre have been busy imitating Harris’s mockery for the pressing concerns of Arab and Muslim voters and their allies among the broader Canadian public.
Pailievre is a raw and irredimible honorary Zionist zeal, which describes massive pro-palestinian protests such as “hate marches.”
For his part of Cavalier, Carney faced a demonstration in Ontario earlier this month for a worried Canadian that asked the prime minister: “Why do you send weapons to Israel through the United States to kill our families?”
Carney response: silence.
The prime minister and his handle should know that the Arab and Muslim Canadians will play a decisive role in the electoral result and could work whether or not the new Parliament presents a majority government.
Arab and Muslim voters constitute a part of Sizeelealie of the electorate in 90 cables, electoral districts, throughout Canada and, of that figure, they could tip the balance in more than 40 seats.
As a man career number, Carney surely understands that discarding or alienating that many Canadians, in which many currents only invite disappointment and possible danger.
A recent public opinion survey commissioned by the National Council of Canadian Muslims (NCCM) offers Carney a template on how you can win over Canadians who intend to vote with Gaza and the upper part of the cycise of their minds and souls.
More than half of Canadians support the prohibition of Weapons exports to Israel. Even more they tell, almost 50 percent want this prohibition to expand to a two -way bidirectional embargo.
These are not trivial findings. They represent a clear and growing consensus among Canadians who are tired of the moral evasions of their leaders.
Until now, Carney has leg content to cover and adopt the so -called “balanced” approach to Canada. But the coverage will no longer be enough; Nor is the complicity calculated.
Muslim and Arab voters have observed with despair as the political elites of Canada, through their silence and inaction, subscribed to the humanitarian catastrophe that is fought against innocent in the shattered remains of Palestine.
Today, 56 percent of Canadians say that Canada rents the sentence of the International Criminal Court (ICC) that Netanyahu’s judgment orders and former Israeli defense minister Yoav Gallant, and 70 percent of liberal voters agree.
Carney needs to do much more than supporting the embargo of Lohole Lady Arms than the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Melanie Joly, announced in March.
If justice is taken seriously, Carney has to support a bidirectional prohibition, be with and ICC and insist that Canada will not be a port for alleged war criminals.
Anything except, and Carney will have treated the Arab and Muslim Canadians with the characteristic disdain of their predecessors, even when the survey, for once, is directly on their side.
Carney still has time to do the right thing, at the right time, for the right reasons.
I suspect that the prime minister will waste the opportunity. Mark Carny is tied, like Kamala Harris, to pay a lasting and sharp price.
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