LIBERALS WON, NOT SO FAST: CANADA’S HISTORICAL SHIFT TO THE RIGHT
Canadians must look through the fog of mainstream media. If you listen to CBC, you think the conservatives’ world has collapsed, and Pierre Poilievre is a loser. There are many wins for conservatives in this 2025 elections, and they need to be underlined.

The left-wing parties were the biggest losers in this election.
The Bloc lost 11 seats. The NDP is down 19 seats, meaning they lose party status in Parliament. In fact, this is the fewest number of seats the NDP has ever secured.
Although the Liberals gained 11 seats, the Conservatives won 19 seats.
Without Maxime Bernier’s PPC candidate-spoilers, the numbers would be even better.
In terms of the ideological spectrum, Liberals were only able to avoid being toss out of government by stealing Poilievre’s platform. Immediately upon entering the leadership race, Mark Carney admitted immigration and government spending were out of control. Once the campaign started, Carney stole the conservatives’ platform in so many ways:
- Cancel the Carbon Tax
- Carney didn’t even wait to be elected to remove it, thereby conceding Poilievre was right on this issue.
- No increase to the capital gains
- Promised tax cuts
- No GST for first-time homebuyers
Of course, we know that a Liberal’s promise means nothing. Jean Chrétien promised to cancel the HST, got elected in 1993, remained in power for 10 years, and we’re still paying HST. Just like Chrétien, Carney will not keep his promises.
The electorate didn’t move to the left, not at all. The big takeaway is that Liberals had to move to the right to gain just enough support to remain in power. Note that Canadian conservatives never got so many votes, 7.9M of them. And looking into the future, it doesn’t bold well for Liberals since the only demographic voting majority Liberal are boomers.
Surely, we are not out of the bush yet. Liberals will continue to destroy our country in many ways, but if the trend continues, the nightmare is coming to an end. Without the pathetic Jagmeet Singh continually sucking up to Liberals for his own pension, this new minority government will not last that long. If anything, the NDP learned a hard lesson; that of not bending the knee to Liberals indefinitely.
Meanwhile, conservatives must figure out a way to get Bernier out of the political landscape. Only a charlatan would remain in politics after suffering 3 consecutive monumental defeats. Bernier’s only success has been to help Liberals.
Finally, an investigation is needed into Pierre Poilievre’s riding. Shenanigans in the Carleton riding that had a laughable and unprecedented 91 candidates competing against Poilievre – with the highest turnout in all of Ontario with 81.57% voters (ghosts?) casting their ballot, it doesn’t pass the smell test.
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