Right, Toronto... the rest of Canada is not Toronto.
For the Maritime provinces ( where I am ) it's way more senior citizens than anything else. We are all still mainly white here as well ; some Asians in the actual cities, but seeing more non whites than whites is not reality on the east coast or the prairie provinces ( lived in Calgary for 12 years ). Go to Costco here on a Saturday - 95% white people
And the reason the liberals win every elections is because of the 'seats' in Ontario and Quebec - Ontario has more seats that ALL of western Canada and most of the Atlantic provinces - can't win no matter what
All the immigrants end up in the big cities because there are, frankly, more opportunities. Most immigrants don't stay in the Atlantic provinces very long, they all end up leaving for Ontario
I will also remind you that the conservatives won the popular vote in the last 3 federal elections - and by a LOT the last 2 times, but because of the MP seat issue.... That would mean more people voted conservative - puts your theory to rest, no offence.
Excuse me, but with the number of parties we have, winning the popular vote means you have approximately 33% of the popular vote. In 2021, for example, the Conservative Party of Canada had 33.7%, and the People's Party had 4.9%. Liberals had 32.6%, NDP had 17.8%, and Green had 2.3%. So ignore the Bloc because they don't fit the liberal/conservative paradigm, but the leftist national parties got over 50% of the popular vote combined. In 2025, the Liberals actually won the popular vote. Again, add the NDP and Greens and you have more than half the population voting leftist. You're dreaming if you think most Canadians are small-c conservative. My theory is not about to rest, no offence.
Right, Toronto... the rest of Canada is not Toronto.
For the Maritime provinces ( where I am ) it's way more senior citizens than anything else. We are all still mainly white here as well ; some Asians in the actual cities, but seeing more non whites than whites is not reality on the east coast or the prairie provinces ( lived in Calgary for 12 years ). Go to Costco here on a Saturday - 95% white people
And the reason the liberals win every elections is because of the 'seats' in Ontario and Quebec - Ontario has more seats that ALL of western Canada and most of the Atlantic provinces - can't win no matter what
All the immigrants end up in the big cities because there are, frankly, more opportunities. Most immigrants don't stay in the Atlantic provinces very long, they all end up leaving for Ontario
I will also remind you that the conservatives won the popular vote in the last 3 federal elections - and by a LOT the last 2 times, but because of the MP seat issue.... That would mean more people voted conservative - puts your theory to rest, no offence.
Excuse me, but with the number of parties we have, winning the popular vote means you have approximately 33% of the popular vote. In 2021, for example, the Conservative Party of Canada had 33.7%, and the People's Party had 4.9%. Liberals had 32.6%, NDP had 17.8%, and Green had 2.3%. So ignore the Bloc because they don't fit the liberal/conservative paradigm, but the leftist national parties got over 50% of the popular vote combined. In 2025, the Liberals actually won the popular vote. Again, add the NDP and Greens and you have more than half the population voting leftist. You're dreaming if you think most Canadians are small-c conservative. My theory is not about to rest, no offence.