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Several months ago we witnessed the RCMP trample on unarmed citizens standing on the streets of Ottawa because turdoh said so. Insiders leaked the text conversations of several RCMP officers on site, revealing their utter hatred toward peaceful protesters and were quite eager to get violent with them.

Let's also not forget that Alberta was the location of the 2nd major trucker protest, resulting in a standoff between them and the RCMP, and the Alberta government was as abusive of the constitution as the most of the other provinces. I suppose on the one hand you could say that that shows the RCMP officers there will do what the provincial government tells them too, but on the other hand it could show that the RCMP was only doing what turdoh told them to, and coincidentally that action aligned with what the provincial government wanted too.

High level, I think it's ridiculous to think that the federal police force, who happens to also play the role of provincial police in Alberta, is going to disregard federal orders NOW when just several months ago they so eagerly obeyed them like they were well trained dogs.

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High level, I think it's ridiculous to think that the federal police force, who happens to also play the role of provincial police in Alberta, is going to disregard federal orders NOW when just several months ago they so eagerly obeyed them like they were well trained dogs.

Canadian Poaler, eh? Thanks for the local color (colour?) for those of is in the States!

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Is trudeau elected for life? When does he leave? I mean, it feels like tardeau has been in power since the dawn of times

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justin_Trudeau

>He has served as the prime minister of Canada since 2015

Roughly 10 years of tardeau already

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prime_Minister_of_Canada#Term_of_office

>The prime minister serves at His Majesty's pleasure, meaning the post does not have a fixed term, and once appointed and sworn in by the governor general, the prime minister remains in office until they resign, are dismissed, or die.[19]

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election in 2015 brought him in, election in 2021 kept him in. Both times it was a minority win, meaning majority of house can bring down the government on a "no confidence" vote, which effectively only happens when they shoot down the budget.

However, his party teamed up with the other communist party (NDP) to form a coalition a few months ago, effectively giving the two a majority government. It's still possible that the majority of MPs some day bring this to an end on their own accord, but these two communist parties have been in a continuous circle jerk for years.

Beyond that, turdoh has up to 5 years before the next election. He can decide to call an election any time up to 2026 now.

EDIT: Apparently I can't math today. The nitty gritty is the max time is defined as "no later than October of the 4th calendar year since Parliament begins". Turdoh called the election in September of 2021, and after winning the minority Parliament began in November. The 4th calendar year would then be 2025, so October of that year is the max. Of course, he can always give the finger to that and go back to the traditional / constitutional schedule of 5 year max.... since he doesn't give a fuck about laws or constitution and is actively confiscating guns across the country, it's very possible the next "election" won't be until the WEF says so.

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The prime minister serves at His Majesty's pleasure, meaning the post does not have a fixed term, and once appointed and sworn in by the governor general, the prime minister remains in office until they resign, are dismissed, or die.[19]

Yep. They're stuck with Castreau until the new Boy King of England saves them.