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Liberal leadership candidates will need to pay a $350K entrance fee
The Liberal Party of Canada have announced leadership race rules late Thursday, including a significant increase in entrance fees and a requirement for voters to be Canadian citizens.www.ctvnews.ca
And they’ve tightened up the rules a bit to avoid a few issues….
Bit in the upcoming race, the Liberal party says it will be updating the requirements to become a registered Liberal as a way to protect “the integrity of our democratic process, while still engaging as many people as possible.”
To be a registered Liberal voter, a person must be a Canadian citizen, a permanent resident or have status under the Indian Act. Registered voters must also be 14 years old and not be a member of any other federal political party in Canada.
To be a registered Liberal voter, a person must be a Canadian citizen, a permanent resident or have status under the Indian Act. Registered voters must also be 14 years old and not be a member of any other federal political party in Canada.That’s an improvement at least. They’re gonna need some sort of verification though; I’ve seen people posting about already setting up multiple phony memberships with patently silly names and addresses.
That should be fun considering the Liberals laissez-faire approach to background checks.That’s an improvement at least. They’re gonna need some sort of verification though; I’ve seen people posting about already setting up multiple phony memberships with patently silly names and addresses.
We have plenty of citizens of convince who are more loyal to their homelands.Personally I'm not overly happy about the fact that a non-citizen can vote for the leader of a Federal (Provincial?) political party. Does that not open things up to 'Foreign Actors' influencing the Canadian political landscape?
For sure. If the Tories came back from one mating pair in the House, so can Team Red. That said, they’ll have a lot of soul searching & fixing to do before Canadians trust them again. We’ll see …The nation needs a viable somewhat right-of-centre and a somewhat left-of-centre party. A one-party nation would result in even more corruption and incompetence than we’ve been seeing these last few years.
Anything is possible, but there’s a range of belief in the probability.I don't think that is possible.
For sure. If the Tories came back from one mating pair in the House, so can Team Red. That said, they’ll have a lot of soul searching & fixing to do before Canadians trust them again. We’ll see …
That’s the easier option for sure. Problem is Team Red has to become more like Martin Liberals, so we’ll see if they get that.They will. If they were smart they would swallow the NDP and Greens though. And United left, if you will.
They will. If they were smart they would swallow the NDP and Greens though. And United left, if you will.
Seems like we are as close to a united Liberal-NDP on policy that we have been. Personally i prefer my Liberals a little bluer than the current edition. I dont think a merger would help that. The conservative split just didnt have the time to solidify like the left's has. I think i prefer the option we have where when one party gets tired or pushes things too far the electorate as a whole replaces them with the other. While not unlike what happens to the south i do think we have more voters that move their vote around up here. I think that is a valuable thingThat’s the easier option for sure. Problem is Team Red has to become more like Martin Liberals, so we’ll see if they get that.
If we could never again use the term “mating pair” with regards to any of the members of Parliament, that would be lovely.For sure. If the Tories came back from one mating pair in the House, so can Team Red. That said, they’ll have a lot of soul searching & fixing to do before Canadians trust them again. We’ll see …
It’s actually an improvement. At least it’s a citizen or permanent resident. Previously it could be a temporary foreign worker (like from China’s United Front Work Department) of a foreign student…conveniently provided transportation to vote by various LPC riding associations…Personally I'm not overly happy about the fact that a non-citizen can vote for the leader of a Federal (Provincial?) political party. Does that not open things up to 'Foreign Actors' influencing the Canadian political landscape? Does anyone know if this is something that can occur in other Parliamentary government systems - UK, Ireland, Australia, NZ?
He’s a reason to have higher entry standards to run fir the leadershipWho wants this guy to represent Canada on the world stage? Not going to happen.
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There are plenty of citizens and PRs who are involved with the United Front Work Department.It’s actually an improvement. At least it’s a citizen or permanent resident. Previously it could be a temporary foreign worker (like from China’s United Front Work Department) of a foreign student…conveniently provided transportation to vote by various LPC riding associations…
Melanie Joly has confirmed that she will not run for leadership of the party.
To be a registered Liberal voter, a person must be a Canadian citizen, a permanent resident or have status under the Indian Act. Registered voters must also be 14 years old and not be a member of any other federal political party in Canada.
Personally I'm not overly happy about the fact that a non-citizen can vote for the leader of a Federal (Provincial?) political party. Does that not open things up to 'Foreign Actors' influencing the Canadian political landscape? Does anyone know if this is something that can occur in other Parliamentary government systems - UK, Ireland, Australia, NZ?
It's surprising to see Joly not running considering her speech in September saying it's time a woman leads the United Nations.Thats too bad, I was hoping we could see and PP go at it. The Libs are sucking all the fun out of this upcoming election.
Maybe its because she wants a chance to lead the party to victory and not to extinctionIt's surprising to see Joly not running considering her speech in September saying it's time a woman leads the United Nations.
I wonder why she wouldn't take this opportunity to lead the Liberal party and protect women's rights. She must be on Team Freeland.