We need a hundred more Charlie Anguses in parliament.
I have so much respect for him, the things he says and does are just the right things to say and do.
We need a hundred more Charlie Anguses in parliament.
I have so much respect for him, the things he says and does are just the right things to say and do.
"Nothing worth having comes without some kind of fight
Got to kick at the darkness till it bleeds daylight"
Bruce Cockburn, Lovers in a Dangerous Time
We had different musical upbringings:
"So much on my mind that I can't recline, Blastin' holes in the night 'til she bled sunshine"
~ Respiration, Mos Def and Talib Kweli are Blackstar
First time I heard that song was the cover version by Bare Naked Ladies. Still prefer it over the original.
I think I only know the Barenaked Ladies version.
One of the greatest lyrics ever.
Yup. 👍
Charlie is the real fucking Canadian deal - elbows up, tabarnak!
I've seen some takes where Charlie is allowed to be his authentic self now that he doesn't have to worry about keeping his seat.
The honest question is he doing more for Canadians right now then he did with his seat? For anyone wondering he held his riding from 2004 to 2025 and now it's Conservative seat for the first time in history. Not saying he was guaranteed his seat by any means, but there's this odd progressive idolization of people working outside "the system" that has be extremely unproductive historically.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kapuskasing%E2%80%94Timmins%E2%80%94Mushkegowuk
Have you ever lived in any of the Northern Ontario ridings (or any other part of northern Canada, for that matter)? I have, and do, although I haven't lived in Kap-Timmins-Mushkegowuk specifically since the 1990s. Still, I doubt it's changed much.
To put it bluntly, it's an area that's used to being ignored if not outright mistreated by government at both the provincial and federal levels. Small and shrinking population with a high percentage of Indigenous and Francophone individuals, large tracts of land with limited transport options, little industry, few jobs, and no influence. Our MPs normally have no influence either, unless they somehow make it into Cabinet. It almost doesn't matter what party they belong to.
Charlie, according to everything I've seen, heard, and read, tried. Dude worked his balls off for his constituents, and for Canada in general, with little in the way of result or recompense. I don't know if he's doing more for Canadians right now than he did when he was in Parliament, but his seat didn't give him much more scope to accomplish anything than he has as a private citizen.
I think you're confused about what municipal, provincial and federal governments should be advocating for their constituents. I'm from BC which is 4th by GDP and I believe we crack the top 3 in Income tax paid. For that the only recollection of federal involvement lately was them criticizing our infrastructure spending(buying ferries from China) and how we'll get to take on most of the risk from a pipeline with little of the reward and even less input.
This isn't a criticism of Charlie or even what he's doing, it's completely fair he wants to do things on his own accord. It's about the general ideology that exists on what needs to be done to truly make changes.
To put it another way many Liberal supporters(I'm not one) want Pierre to stay on like some hardcore Conservatives do. Pierre staying is bad for Canada but good for the Liberals, in the same light Conservatives would love for all progressives to operate outside of the actual political system. It just pushes Canada towards the American system where real progressive politics exist almost entirely outside of the system with influence.
If you don't watch him on YouTube you should. If you don't know anything about him you should look up his history.
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