I am seriously starting to doubt that he will make it much into next year before he starts seeing no-confidence motions, and unlike Harper, he won't have the queen to be able to shut down parliament until the representatives change their minds.
He's got a list of problems that are going to get far worse for him, and with Poilievre, it's shaping to be a strong conservative majority.
That's definitely been the biggest concern, conservatives, in Canada more than the US, the tend to talk big until it's their chance to do something and then start accepting half-measures.
His initial performance (still no real power) is promising at least.
I am seriously starting to doubt that he will make it much into next year before he starts seeing no-confidence motions, and unlike Harper, he won't have the queen to be able to shut down parliament until the representatives change their minds.
He's got a list of problems that are going to get far worse for him, and with Poilievre, it's shaping to be a strong conservative majority.
And if that happens, we will be able to see if PP can undo some of the damage or if he is just a barker.
That's definitely been the biggest concern, conservatives, in Canada more than the US, the tend to talk big until it's their chance to do something and then start accepting half-measures.
His initial performance (still no real power) is promising at least.