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Carney’s Majority Changes Canada Until 2029
Canada just shifted hard — and most voters barely noticed.
What Carney’s new majority means, why turnout collapsed, and why rivals look lost.
In this episode, we break down:
- How Mark Carney and the Liberals reached a House of Commons majority after floor crossings
- Why low turnout in key ridings raises bigger questions about political disengagement in Canada
- What the results reveal about Liberal ground game, Conservative strategy, and party organization
- Why Pierre Poilievre’s recent media strategy may be hurting Conservative momentum
- How fears around affordability, jobs, and economic uncertainty are shaping Canadian political behaviour
- Whether mandatory voting, electoral reform, and restrictions on floor crossings could rebuild trust in the system
- Why the path to 2029 now looks clearer for the Liberals — and much harder for the opposition
- Hosts: Jim Lang, Paul Micucci
This conversation looks at Canadian politics, voter turnout, Mark Carney’s approval, Conservative strategy, Pierre Poilievre’s challenges, by-election analysis, and what a Liberal majority could mean for Canada through 2029.
⏱️ Timestamps:
- 00:00 Intro
- 02:00 The by-election wins that locked in a Liberal majority
- 04:00 Why Liberal ground game keeps outperforming rivals
- 08:00 Scarborough Southwest, Rosedale, and what the numbers reveal
- 11:00 Voter turnout collapse and national political disengagement
- 14:00 Carney’s momentum vs. Poilievre’s strategy problems
- 18:00 Why Canadians may trust Carney more in a volatile global moment
- 20:00 PPC, smaller parties, and the failure to build real traction
- 23:00 The opposition’s missed opportunity with disengaged voters
- 25:00 Should Canada move to mandatory voting?
- 28:00 Affordability, distrust, and why people are tuning politics out
- 32:00 Floor crossings, trust, and deeper electoral reform
- 35:00 What Carney’s majority means for the next few years
- 38:00 Final thoughts on retooling politics before 2029
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