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The Bloc will campaign for Patrick O'Hara in the riding of Châteauguay—Lacolle.

Yves-François Blanchet will campaign in Montreal.

The Bloc will run a TV ad all over Quebec slamming the Liberal, NDP, and Green Parties for their opposition to Bill 21 noting it's support by the vast majority of the people of Quebec.

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1. Annamie Paul continues in Atlantic Canada, visiting New Brunswick to try and take the Fredericton seat back from the Liberals after Jenica Atwin's defection.

2. Elizabeth May continues her campaign in British Columbia, hoping to position the Greens as the party of the Pacific Coast.

3. Green campaigners hope to broaden support by campaigning in Toronto, barnstorming for candidates in the area. 

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1. O'toole voices his support for Quebec and bashes Prime Minister Trudeau for seemingly treated the citizens of Quebec as second-banana. 

2. O'Toole heads to Toronto for more ground campaigning. 

3. O'Toole heads out to the Conservative strongholds of Alberta. Emphasizing his personal opposition to abortion and attacking Trudeau's policies. 

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On 11/14/2021 at 7:05 PM, Fbarbarossa said:

Trudeau takes his campaign to Quebec, hoping to carry his momentum from the Ontario tour to there.

The Liberals deploy retiring PEI MP Wayne Easter to rally around the Isle, hoping to fight off some of the Green gains on their turf.

The Liberals send Nova Scotian MP and frontbencher Sean Fraser to campaign in his home province in an attempt to recover ground after the provincial election.

Quebec: 10! Trudeau is a star in Quebec, going from event to event to witness packed venues and giving off the energy needed to win!

 

PEI: 3. The retiring MP appears to be a dud touring Prince Edward Island, with the Liberal campaign suffering under the new gains of the Greens.

 

Nova Scotia: 9. Fraser is able to bring energy and strength to the Liberal campaign in Nova Scotia.

 

Overall: +7. The Liberal machine doesn't quit this turn as the party continues to make gains, though its countermeasure against the Greens on PEI appears to fail.

On 11/14/2021 at 7:10 PM, Kitten said:

The NDP brings in former Premier Rachel Notley to the campaign where she hold several rallies in Edmonton and Calgary, Alberta

Premier John Horgan campaigns with Singh in Burnaby, BC

Tom Mulcair continues to campaign for the NDP, this time in rural Manitoba and Saskatchewan where the NDP hopes to gain indigenous votes

Alberta: 1! The NDP was hoping for the former Premier to grant them a boost in Alberta. Of course, that was until Notley simply didn't show up for any of the scheduled rallies, revealed to be completely unaware of the plans as her email account had been hacked by a die-hard PPC supporter wanting to troll the NDP once the chance was given.

 

British Columbia: 2. As Premier Horgan walks up on stage to join Singh, he is met with the floor to his face as he trips on the steps, forcing Singh to carry on with the event as Horgan goes to the hospital with a broken nose.

 

Manitoba/Saskatchewan: 1! All looks like it will go well for the NDP as Mulcair begins his campaign in rural Manitoba and Saskatchewan, with the first event featuring a modest and energetic crowd. Of course, everything falls apart when Tom appears at the event absolutely wasted, slurring his words as he stumbles on stage and begins ranting about how weird he thinks indigenous culture is before being rushed off stage by aides.

 

Overall: -13! The NDP campaign comes crashing down amid massive controversy and failure. 

On 11/14/2021 at 7:20 PM, Cenzonico said:

The Mad Max Tour continues in Ottawa where Bernier will work with volunteers to knock on doors across the nation's capital.

Mad Max stays in Ottawa, giving a stump speech about why the People's Party is the only true Conservative party in this election.

Mad Max holds a fundraiser in Montreal where he hopes to shore up some cash.

Ottawa: 5. Mad Max and his volunteers embark on a totally mediocre canvassing venture, failing to make a serious impact.

 

Ottawa: 7. The speech goes over well and attracts some from the right of the Conservative Party.

 

Montreal: 4. The PPC doesn't bring in much cash from the fundraiser.

 

Overall: +1. The PPC experiences a relatively average turn, helping them bounce back from their previous pains.

On 11/14/2021 at 10:20 PM, Timur said:

The Bloc will campaign for Patrick O'Hara in the riding of Châteauguay—Lacolle.

Yves-François Blanchet will campaign in Montreal.

The Bloc will run a TV ad all over Quebec slamming the Liberal, NDP, and Green Parties for their opposition to Bill 21 noting it's support by the vast majority of the people of Quebec.

Châteauguay—Lacolle: 5. In what looks to be a nailbiter race in Châteauguay—Lacolle, the Bloc fails to make an impact.

 

Montreal: 4. Blanchet stays up late the night before campaigning in Montreal, ending up with a tired look and attitude the entire next day.

 

Bill 21: 7. The ad is a fair success, with Quebecers motivated by secularizing bill.

 

Overall: +1. Just like the PPC, the Bloc slowly pulls itself back after a rocky start to the campaign.

On 11/15/2021 at 12:08 PM, Hestia said:

1. Annamie Paul continues in Atlantic Canada, visiting New Brunswick to try and take the Fredericton seat back from the Liberals after Jenica Atwin's defection.

2. Elizabeth May continues her campaign in British Columbia, hoping to position the Greens as the party of the Pacific Coast.

3. Green campaigners hope to broaden support by campaigning in Toronto, barnstorming for candidates in the area. 

Fredericton: 10!  The Green campaign hits New Brunswick and Fredericton hard, making sure that floor-crosser Atwin knows what's coming her way!

 

British Columbia: 10! May hits British Columbia with strength, organizing an unstoppable Green campaign in the province!

 

Toronto: 9. The Green campaign shows strength in Toronto, rapidly gathering support and building their operation in the city.

 

Overall: +14! The Greens experience a massive surge in momentum as their campaign strengthens and the election moves forward.

On 11/15/2021 at 12:19 PM, Pringles said:

1. O'toole voices his support for Quebec and bashes Prime Minister Trudeau for seemingly treated the citizens of Quebec as second-banana. 

2. O'Toole heads to Toronto for more ground campaigning. 

3. O'Toole heads out to the Conservative strongholds of Alberta. Emphasizing his personal opposition to abortion and attacking Trudeau's policies. 

Quebec: 7. Finally, an attack lands, with O'Toole pushing Trudeau on his treatment of Quebec with effectiveness.

 

Toronto: 2. While he's found shortly by his team, embarrassment comes when O'Toole finds himself lost in the streets of Toronto.

 

Alberta: 2. PPC protestors storm O'Toole's event, branding him as a fake conservative and making a show before they're removed and the event carries on.

 

Overall: -4. The Conservatives continue to struggle as some in the party already begin to whisper about a potential replacement for O'Toole following the election.

5 hours ago, Patine said:

1. Jay Hill tours the Rockies, pointing out, at a campaign stop in Golden, B.C. the ailing of the tourist industry due to COVID and border restrictions and overly-draconian environmental restrictions.

2. Hill addresses at private business club in Winnepeg bringing Manitoba up to the level of prosperity of the other three Western Provinces only being attainable if the West is independent.

3. Maverick Party online columnist writes open letter to, "Federalist sellout," Jason Kenney for holding Federal agendas above Provincial ones at very juncture, and then blaming being, "bullied by Trudeau," when confronted on them - showing him as, "spineless," as well.

Golden: 10! Hill's message hits home, with western Canadians fed up with the restrictions and iron grip of Ottawa!

 

Winnepeg: 2. Hill ends up failing to take on the onslaught of specific questions he receives about the economic prospects of an independent western Canada, failing to impress the business club.

 

Jason Kenney: 5. The small Maverick base is delighted with the open letter, but no one else, with it gathering little attention and outside support.

 

Overall: +2. The Mavericks push forward with modest success as the election moves on.

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Turn 3 National Polling:

Liberal Party: 39%(+3)

 

Conservative Party: 26%(-2) 

 

New Democratic Party: 17%(-5)

 

Green Party: 10%(+4)

 

Bloc Quebecois: 6%

 

People's Party of Canada: 2%

 

Maverick Party: 0%

@Fbarbarossa @Pringles @Kitten @Timur @Hestia @Cenzonico @Patine

Happy eventmaking!

 

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NDP sends Singh out to Quebec where talks of respecting Provencal jurisdiction and allowing Quebec to separate with a 50% + 1 referendum

Mulcair is out west today where he hits Alberta and Saskatchewan (Okay but Blood you better say something about Tom wearing a cowboy hat in the write up or else! 🔫 )

The NDP spends money on ads throughout Ontario, promoting itself

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Erin O'Toole talks trash on Trudeau for disrespecting my Quebec bois.

Erin O'Toole attacks Trudeau for his liberal values in some of the most Conservative strongholds.

O'Toole talks trash about Trudeau's big spending. 

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1 - Annamie Paul joins Elizabeth May in a tour of Yukon, a departure from form for major parties. They blast Liberal inaction on climate, which is harming the northern territories, as well as indigenous issues. They hope to show a display of unity within the party.

2 - Annamie Paul returns later in the week to campaign in Ontario, deploying a new Green slogan: "Vote Green. Why not?" because of the Liberal 13-point lead over the Conservatives. 

3 - Green campaigners pass out pamphlets in Atlantic Canada, saying that Canada is uniquely vulnerable to climate change and only the Greens will properly address it.

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The Bloc will seek the endorsement of Francois Legault.

The Bloc will launch an ad promoting secularism, and attacking religious symbols like crosses, hijabs, burkas, etc. calling them discriminatory. They blast the Liberals, the NDP, the Greens in the ad, but also proceed to attack the Conservatives and the People's Party for the anti-trans views of some of their members.

The Bloc will campaign Trois-Rivières, 

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6 hours ago, Patine said:

FORMER Yukon Premier Sandy Silver. He was voted out of office earlier in 2021, prior to the Federal Election, and replaced by a student in his early 20's who is leader of the right-wing Yukon Party. 😛

The NDP agreed to a supply and confidence, putting Silver back into a majority

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On 11/17/2021 at 10:57 PM, Kitten said:

NDP sends Singh out to Quebec where talks of respecting Provencal jurisdiction and allowing Quebec to separate with a 50% + 1 referendum

Mulcair is out west today where he hits Alberta and Saskatchewan (Okay but Blood you better say something about Tom wearing a cowboy hat in the write up or else! 🔫 )

The NDP spends money on ads throughout Ontario, promoting itself

Quebec: 1! It looks like Singh's speechwriter was given the wrong talking points, because when Singh goes up to speak he begins talking about disrespecting Provencal jurisdictional and disallowing any attempt at Quebec secession, sending the crowd into a frenzy.

 

Alberta + Sask: 2. Mulcair gives his all at the events, brandishing a cowboy hat as he campaigns with energy. But, after recent events, he's politically radioactive, met with empty crowds and indigenous protestors throughout the tour.

 

Ontario: 6. Finally, something goes well for the NDP, as the party launches a series of well-produced ads in Ontario which help inch their numbers forward.

 

Overall: -7. While not as dramatic as previous failures, the NDP continues to struggle as the campaign moves on.

On 11/17/2021 at 11:03 PM, Pringles said:

Erin O'Toole talks trash on Trudeau for disrespecting my Quebec bois.

Erin O'Toole attacks Trudeau for his liberal values in some of the most Conservative strongholds.

O'Toole talks trash about Trudeau's big spending. 

Quebec: 10! O'Toole is at the top of his game when it comes to Quebec, slamming Trudeau for ignoring the interests of the essential Canadian province.

 

Liberal Values: 2. For some reason, once Quebec's not in the discussion, O'Toole's attacks begin to falter, with the PM candidate coming off as low-energy for rabid conservatives, and turning away many of his centrist and moderate supporters with the rhetoric.

 

Big Spending: 1! O'Toole seems to slip up with his words, stating, "I want to see Canada massively increase its budget during my time as Prime Minister.", going viral on Twitter and creating a PR nightmare for his campaign, especially among conservative voters.

 

Overall: -3. The Conservatives continue with their strategy of slow recession this election.

On 11/17/2021 at 11:11 PM, Hestia said:

1 - Annamie Paul joins Elizabeth May in a tour of Yukon, a departure from form for major parties. They blast Liberal inaction on climate, which is harming the northern territories, as well as indigenous issues. They hope to show a display of unity within the party.

2 - Annamie Paul returns later in the week to campaign in Ontario, deploying a new Green slogan: "Vote Green. Why not?" because of the Liberal 13-point lead over the Conservatives. 

3 - Green campaigners pass out pamphlets in Atlantic Canada, saying that Canada is uniquely vulnerable to climate change and only the Greens will properly address it.

Yukon: 9. The tour is a major boost for the Greens in Yukon, prying climate concerned and indigenous voters away from the larger parties.

 

Ontario: 6. While it's an unconventional slogan, it does attract some attention in Ontario, and for a few Liberal voters gives them something to think about in regards to their ballot.

 

Atlantic Canada: 8. The pamphlets are well-researched, easily digestible, and attract support for the Green Party in the region.

 

Overall: +8. The Greens continue to see success as their party builds shocking and serious strength.

On 11/17/2021 at 11:37 PM, Timur said:

The Bloc will seek the endorsement of Francois Legault.

The Bloc will launch an ad promoting secularism, and attacking religious symbols like crosses, hijabs, burkas, etc. calling them discriminatory. They blast the Liberals, the NDP, the Greens in the ad, but also proceed to attack the Conservatives and the People's Party for the anti-trans views of some of their members.

The Bloc will campaign Trois-Rivières, 

Legault: 5. Legault seems to leave the door open for an endorsement, but refuses to give a definitive answer.

 

Secularism: 4. The ad's message comes off as muddled, and fails to gather any support for the Bloc.

 

Trois-Rivières: 5. No effect is made in the riding.

 

Overall: -1. The Bloc experiences a lackluster lull as the slog of the campaign is felt.

On 11/18/2021 at 7:33 AM, Fbarbarossa said:

Trudeau carries his Canadian tour through to Atlantic Canada

The Liberals have Yukon Premier Sandy Silver campaign in Canada's north west

Chrysia Freeland campaigns through Toronto

Atlantic Canada: 2. The presence of the Greens is felt in Atlantic Canada, as Trudeau gets into an awkward conversation with a Green supporter about his climate policy. Finally, after obviously being cornered on the specifics of the issue, Trudeau is pushed away by his aides, with a video of the incident being posted online.

 

Yukon: 10! Sandy Silver is a boon for the Liberals in Yukon, even outperforming the Green campaign in the territory with his electric push for the Liberal cause.

 

Toronto: 9. The Liberal campaign sees a significant boost in Toronto thanks to Freeland's events.

 

Overall: +6. The Liberal campaign charges forward, with some political writers already publishing articles about the massive success of the party's operation.

11 hours ago, Patine said:

1. Jay Hill visits Uranium City, Saskatchewan, and muses on an independent Western Canada's capability to provide it's own, "deterrent," against Russian and Chinese opportunistic aggression, a fear of which that having had no answer to was one area caused Alaskan Independence Party Governor Jack Coughal in the '90's to mute his separatist rhetoric.

2. Prior, first, and interim Maverick Party leader Peter Downing reiterates his claim from 2020 that Justin Trudeau plans to legally normalize pedophilia.

3. WEXIT BC leader Lee Smith discusses stiff tariffs on B.C. softwood while in Nanaimo.

Uranium City: 8. The people of Uranium applaud the leadership of Hill in being able to recognize the hard facts and needs of an independent western Canada, especially in the area of securing its own independence from aggressors. 

 

Pedophilia. 3. Accusing the current Prime Minister of Canada of having an agenda in favor of pedophilia doesn't land especially well beyond the hard-right, unsurprisingly. 

 

Nanaimo: 2. The topic fails to invest or interest many, and Lee appears to have a lacking knowledge of the tariffs as he goes deeper into the subject.

 

Overall: -2. With two stinging blunders, the Mavericks see Hill's success washed away as the party continues to fail in its quest to break out.

9 hours ago, Cenzonico said:

Mad Max decides to tour through Alberta where he rallies a bunch in Calgary 

Then Edmonton

And then finally Red Deer.

Alberta: 1! The PPC hypes up Mad Max's campaign in Calgary, with advertisements, promotionals, and heavy investment being devoted to his arrival. But, when the first rally comes up, Bernier finds a crowd populated by one person, making for a major embarrassment and a media feeding frenzy.

 

Alberta: 3. In the case of Edmonton, the venue is half-filled, allowing for Bernier to give his stump speech to a small crowd mostly populated by already die-hard supporters.

 

Alberta: 6. Finally, a venue is almost full, and Bernier is able to bring a few receptive ears to the PPC cause.

 

Overall: -6. The People's Party fails as it centers its strategy on Alberta.

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Turn 4 National Polling:

Liberal Party: 41%(+2)

 

Conservative Party: 25%(-1)

 

New Democratic Party: 15%(-2)

 

Green Party: 12%(+2)

 

Bloc Quebecois: 6%

 

People's Party of Canada: 1%(-1)

 

Maverick Party: 0%

@Fbarbarossa @Pringles @Kitten @Timur @Hestia @Cenzonico @Patine

You don't need to rush for events this turn, I'm going to be preoccupied this weekend and probably won't be open for rolls. Thank you, and happy eventmaking!

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O'Toole unleashes hell on the Trudeau campaign in Newfoundland. 

O'Toole attacks Trudeau for being a two face hypocrite when it comes to giving a damn about COVID-19 in Toronto.

O'Toole attacks Trudeau in the Vancouver area. 

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The NDP will continue to campaign in Alberta

Fmr. Premier Rachel Notley will attack the Maverick Party and Conservatives, she calls them the same but with different leaders.

"The Maverick Party sucks"

Tom Mulcair is out in Quebec where he will campaign throughout Rural Quebec

Singh will campaign in Ontario

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The Bloc will seek the endorsement of Francois Legault again.

The Bloc will visit Brome—Missisquoi and talk to residents about Covid-19 vaccination, measures, etc.

The Bloc declares its support for ending the monarchy. They also produce leaflets comparing Justin Trudeau to a king. Or did they actually call him one.

 

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The Greens lay into the Liberals at a stop in Ontario, branding them the party of "say this, do that" on climate, indigenous issues, and several other topics.

Annamie Paul visits the Atlantic Canada side once again, barnstorming for the Greens in several constituencies.

Elizabeth May tours British Columbia, saying the Greens were within striking distance of the NDP, and soon would be the top party of the left. She says the more New Democrats that join with us, the greater power of the left in Parliament.

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Mad Max lands himself in Vancouver where he attempts to shore up support on the streets.

Then he will hold a rally where he specifically attacks the mandates and the vaccine passport non-sense! Attendees are encouraged to disregard all COVID-19 related regulations. As Max himself will.

To end off the week he will go on the ground supporting PPC candidates personally.

 

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On 11/19/2021 at 11:10 PM, Pringles said:

O'Toole unleashes hell on the Trudeau campaign in Newfoundland. 

O'Toole attacks Trudeau for being a two face hypocrite when it comes to giving a damn about COVID-19 in Toronto.

O'Toole attacks Trudeau in the Vancouver area. 

Newfoundland: 7.  O'Toole hypes up his base and knocks Trudeau down a peg in Newfoundland.

 

Toronto: 3. When it comes to COVID, most Canadians are looking for unifying leadership, not the mean, seemingly desperate attacks O'Toole levies against Trudeau on the issue.

 

Vancouver: 3. Just like in Toronto, many moderates and O'Toole curious voters are turned off by the rhetoric, with O'Toole coming off as increasingly heated and uncomposed with his constant offensive against the PM.

 

Overall: -2. O'Toole just can't get it right, with reports coming out that major members of the CPC are already organizing campaign teams for the expected leadership race following O'Toole's loss and resignation.

On 11/19/2021 at 11:32 PM, Kitten said:

The NDP will continue to campaign in Alberta

Fmr. Premier Rachel Notley will attack the Maverick Party and Conservatives, she calls them the same but with different leaders.

"The Maverick Party sucks"

Tom Mulcair is out in Quebec where he will campaign throughout Rural Quebec

Singh will campaign in Ontario

Alberta: 9. Notley puts on a strong show attacking the Conservatives and Mavericks, coming off as a warrior for the NDP cause and rallying the party's base in Alberta.

 

Quebec: 3. Mulcair continues to struggle with low turnout at his events and a few scattered protests, though the heat seems to have come off him as time has passed.

 

Ontario: 9. Singh boosts the NDP campaign in Ontario significantly, proving to be an effective and motivating campaigner in the region.

 

Overall: +6. The NDP sees a boost as the party recovers from previous blunders and begins to gather steam.

On 11/20/2021 at 12:11 AM, Timur said:

The Bloc will seek the endorsement of Francois Legault again.

The Bloc will visit Brome—Missisquoi and talk to residents about Covid-19 vaccination, measures, etc.

The Bloc declares its support for ending the monarchy. They also produce leaflets comparing Justin Trudeau to a king. Or did they actually call him one.

 

Legault: 10! Legault endorses, providing a major boost of life to the Bloc campaign!

 

Brome—Missisquoi: 8. After their surge in the riding in 2019, the Bloc is confident it can flip Brome—Missisquoi, hitting it with an organized and effective campaign.

 

Monarchy: 9. A whole range of Quebecers are excited and pleased with the announcement and following pamphlets, with the Bloc's base motivated by the idea of casting off the monarchy as a symbol of English oppression, and the left in Quebec pleased to see a boost to the republican cause.

 

Overall: +12! The Bloc sees a massive surge in momentum as the average Quebecer calls out for their liberation! Vive la République du Québec!

On 11/20/2021 at 9:43 AM, Fbarbarossa said:

The Liberals will run a series of ads throughout Atlantic Canada promoting their policies

Trudeau's tour will continue into British Columbia

The Liberals will have Marc Garneau and Dominic LeBlanc make appearances through Quebec

Atlantic Canada: 2. Let's just say it looks like the production team was given a tight schedule to release the ads, as the rushed and poorly produced final product fails to convert anyone and even receives mocking online and in the local media.

 

British Columbia: 7. Trudeau is well-spoken and confident as he hits British Columbia, improving the Liberal standing in the province.

 

Quebec: 2. Garneau cancels at the last minute and LeBlanc accidently gets the time wrong for multiple of his events, leaving a bad taste in the mouth of Quebecers.

 

Overall: -4. The Liberals have been at the top of their game this election, so recent mishaps are a shock, though no matter what the Liberal lead doesn't look to be collapsing, at least for now.

On 11/20/2021 at 10:04 AM, Hestia said:

The Greens lay into the Liberals at a stop in Ontario, branding them the party of "say this, do that" on climate, indigenous issues, and several other topics.

Annamie Paul visits the Atlantic Canada side once again, barnstorming for the Greens in several constituencies.

Elizabeth May tours British Columbia, saying the Greens were within striking distance of the NDP, and soon would be the top party of the left. She says the more New Democrats that join with us, the greater power of the left in Parliament.

Ontario: 5. As many voters they hype up with the rhetoric, the Greens lose in those turned off by the heavy attack, ending up with an even balance.

 

Atlantic Canada: 9. Paul addresses packed crowds across Atlantic Canada with a strong and determined message, whipping up Green support in the region.

 

British Columbia: 6. The rhetoric appeals to leftists turned off by the weakness of the NDP this campaign and attracted by the breakout campaign of the Greens, but fails to attract a significant exodus to the party.

 

Overall: +5. While not as stunning as their previous success, the Green Party continues on with momentum and a solid campaign operation.

On 11/24/2021 at 6:03 PM, Cenzonico said:

Mad Max lands himself in Vancouver where he attempts to shore up support on the streets.

Then he will hold a rally where he specifically attacks the mandates and the vaccine passport non-sense! Attendees are encouraged to disregard all COVID-19 related regulations. As Max himself will.

To end off the week he will go on the ground supporting PPC candidates personally.

 

Vancouver: 10! The unthinkable happens for Mad Max's struggling campaign, as Bernier is met in the streets of Vancouver by a massive crowd of PPC supporters, lifting him up into the air as he crowdsurfs and the media reports on the hidden well of support the People's Party has in the city.

 

Rally: 3. Well, Maxime is met with multiple members of the crowd walking out hearing his fiery rhetoric on COVID, with one local media company labeling Mad Max as the "candidate of the anti-vaxxers". 

 

Ground Support: 2. To make things worse, Max is hounded by leftist protestors as he attempts to boost individual PPC candidates, forcing him to cut his time on the trail short.

 

Overall: 0. It looks like crowdsurfing alone can't save the PPC campaign, as Maxime offsets his success on the streets of Vancouver with blunders elsewhere.

2 hours ago, Patine said:

Sorry, I have been remiss.

1. Jay Hill meets with several frustrated First Nations leaders, promising a, "fresh new deal," with indigenous leaders and nations under a sovereign West after endless disappointments both Canadian Conservative and Liberal Governments.

2. Jay Hill attends a meeting of a Hinton gun club, attacking Liberal gun registry and restrictive gun laws.

3. Online ad for the Maverick Party attempts to assuage fears that an independent West would be hinged on institutional bigotry against minorities, promising, "a new future for everyone."

First Nations: 10! Hill is a massive hit with the indigenous population, receiving support from multiple First Nations leaders and making a significant breakthrough with the community.

 

Hinton: 3. Everything seems to be going well, until Hill is invited to shoot a gun himself. While nothing serious goes wrong, he makes multiple safety mistakes and is clunky with the weapon, turning off the gun club.

 

Online Ad: 8. The ad is successful, helping bring more voters into the broad coalition the Mavericks are looking to build.

 

Overall: +6. The Mavericks see a noticeable boost as their campaign improves its operation and moves on with strength.

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Turn 5 National Polling:

Liberal Party: 39%(-2)

 

Conservative Party: 24%(-1)

 

New Democratic Party: 16%(+1)

 

Green Party: 13%(+1)

 

Bloc Quebecois: 7%(+1)

 

People's Party of Canada: 1%

 

Maverick Party: 0%(Note that the Mavericks are growing and I do have their provincial strength down on the sheet, I'm just holding off on putting them at 1% for now because of the limited ridings they're running in and a lack of prolonged momentum)

 

First French Language Debate:

@Fbarbarossa @Pringles @Kitten @Hestia @Timur 

You all have been invited by the French television network TVA to the first French language debate of the campaign. Please send in DMs a core message, pander, and attack your party leader will plan to give on stage. 

 

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Happy eventmaking, and thank you all!

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