Right. As mostly Americans here at GAW, we tend to look at everything through the prism of our own political situation.
Trudeau has lost support of the leftist New Democratic Party and his minority government will now struggle to govern. This makes elections almost inevitable.
(The leader of the NDP is a Sikh. Not sure if the entire party trends that way. But you will recall the assassination of the Sikh separatist leader in June 2020. Trudeau kowtowed to the large Canadian Sikh community by accusing India of involvement. Then just a couple weeks ago, an assassination attempt on another Sikh separatist occurred in California.)
Seeing a similar political play in France, where Macron has lost support of the far left.
Right. As mostly Americans here at GAW, we tend to look at everything through the prism of our own political situation.
Trudeau has lost support of the leftist New Democratic Party and his minority government will now struggle to govern. This makes elections almost inevitable.
(The leader of the NDP is a Sikh. Not sure if the entire party trends that way. But you will recall the assassination of the Sikh separatist leader in June 2020. Trudeau kowtowed to the large Canadian Sikh community by accusing India of involvement. Then just a couple weeks ago, an assassination attempt on another Sikh separatist occurred in California.)
Seeing a similar political play in France, where Macron has lost support of the far left.
Yea I understand that but is the NDP a subset of predominantly Sikh separatist influence?