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On 12/5/2021 at 10:41 PM, Kitten said:

Mulcair will visit British Columbia and campaign with Premier John Horgan
Mulcair is back in Alberta, this time he attends a rodeo and of course he wears his cowboy hat
Mulcair is back in Ontario where he slams Justin Trudeau for being a failure for Canada internationally

British Columbia: 2. Mulcair will struggle to bring strong turnout to his appearance with Horgan, and will speak disheartened and unmotivated to a small audience.

 

Alberta: 7. The rodeo goes well, and Mulcair is well received.

 

Ontario: 7. The attacks land, hurting Trudeau and bringing voters to the NDP's cause.

 

Overall: +1. After a rough time on the debate stage, the NDP finds only minor success on the campaign trail.

On 12/5/2021 at 10:53 PM, Hestia said:

1. Annamie Paul campaigns in British Columbia, hammering the oil industry and the Tories for sucking up to them over the yeas, leaving Canada behind on renewables.

2. Elizabeth May visits Toronto, hoping for a Green push there. She echoes concerns about the Liberals, stating that they're so mired in corruption they won't be able to get things done environmentally because they're willing to sell away their soul for backing.

3. Green campaigners visit Atlantic Canada, knocking on doors throughout the day to turn out new voters. 

British Columbia: 4. Some Green-curious voters are turned off by the strong rhetoric, as the oil industry is still important to Canada's economy.

 

Toronto: 10! Elizabeth May rocks Toronto, being greeted by a large crowd of Green supporters and delivering fiery attacks against the Liberals!

 

Atlantic Canada: 2. All of the Green campaigners end up sleeping-in, leaving them with only half the time they expected to canvass.

 

Overall: +1. While Elizabeth May hits Toronto with strength, the rest of the Green campaign struggles, with the party only able to remain content thanks to Paul's wild debate performance amidst middling success on the trail.

On 12/5/2021 at 11:24 PM, Pringles said:

1. The Conservative campaign unleashes a secret weapon in Ottawa... Kevin O'Leary. Businessman, star of Shark Tank... and most of all, the one and only. Mr. Wonderful. O'Leary hammers the Trudeau government as a "bad deal."

"Justin Trudeau promises you all of these things that cost a hell of a lot of money, but he waits 2 years because he realizes he can't pass anything, then he decides to call an election in the middle of a pandemic. Trudeau's a complete fraud. A bad deal. Conservatives, you may not always agree with us, but we're going to give you a square deal. And that's the truth."

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2. O'Toole campaigns with Former PM Brian Mulroney in Toronto. 

3. O'Toole campaigns with Kevin O'Leary in Vancouver. 

Kevin O'Leary aka Mr. Wonderful on Twitter: "If this whole @ABCSharkTank  thing does not work out for @mcuban and @TheSharkDaymond they don't have to  worry. I've got their backs. That's why they

Ottawa: 1! O'Leary thought the interior of the venue for his event looked off, and thought it strange when he had to pick his microphone off of a cushioned seat in a random corner of the room. Then, after screaming about Trudeau for 5 minutes, he was asked to leave the dentist's office by a receptionist, as those in the waiting room looked at him frightened, and a child cried in a corner looking for their toy microphone. It was then when Kevin realized he had entered the wrong building.

 

Toronto: 1! Well, O'Toole and Mulroney simply have to stand around and make small talk as the time for their event passes, and they both realize no one is showing up.

 

Vancouver: 9. O'Toole and Kevin speak to a large audience, and both receive a solid reception in Vancouver.

 

Overall: -6. The Conservatives struggle following an average debate performance.

On 12/6/2021 at 12:15 AM, Timur said:

1.The Bloc will support the elimination of subsidies for the fossil fuel businesses in Quebec.

2.The Bloc will support implementation of social housing in Quebec.

3.The Bloc says Quebec should be exempt from the Multiculturalism Act.

Fossil Fuels: 2. Even the Bloc's base find the policy to be a little drastic.

 

Social Housing: 7. The push goes over well, as progressives and liberals in Quebec find the Bloc to be championing the right issues in the campaign.

 

Multiculturalism Act: 10! Quebecers rally around the Bloc in response to their opposition to the Act, believing that the Bloc will defend their culture and province.

 

Overall: +4. The Bloc finds success on the trail in the face of a poor debate performance.

On 12/6/2021 at 4:35 AM, Fbarbarossa said:

Trudeau will speak in Toronto on social investment and aiding small business.

Chrysia Freeland will tour Atlantic Canada

Once again, the Liberals will make an attempt t have Marc Garneau campaign in Quebec

Toronto: 5. Trudeau receives an average reception and turnout.

 

Atlantic Canada: 8. Freeland provides a major boost to the Liberal campaign, bringing voters to the party across Atlantic Canada.

 

Quebec: 2. Garneau speaks to a small and bored audience.

 

Overall: 0. The Liberals break even on the trail following a bitter debate performance.

On 12/9/2021 at 7:46 PM, Patine said:

I just suddenly realized almost four days had past here. Time flies...

1. Jay Hill visits the Sunshine Coast, espousing his, "fresh new deal," with First Nations in a Sovereign Western Canada and more favourable business-friendly, low-regulation commerce laws that would allow oil pipeline executives and Wetʼsuwetʼen chiefs to talk directly to each other, aware of their own needs and constituents for mutual agreement agreement and prosperity, without a, "Federal playground nanny and moderator," dictating to them how they must think and what they must - and mustn't say.

2. Hill holds a town hall meeting of grain farmers in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, saying that, under a Sovereign Western Canadian Government, the Canadian Wheat Board would be reacquired, "by any means necessary," from the Saudi Government, whom the Federal Government made an immense and unforgiveable betrayal by selling it to, and then broken up and privatized into local private company or cooperative wheat pools.

3. Hill visits Frog Lake, Alberta, the sight of the last battle of the Northwest Rebellion of 1885 - the second rebellion led by Metis leader Louis Riel, and says the battle was only a victory for Canadian Eastern-based Federalism and British Imperialism, and was an act of war against Western Canada.

Sunshine Coast: 6. The visit goes well, with Hill properly delivering his vision of an independent Western Canada where the First Nations and oil executives can freely open a working dialogue with each other.

 

Prince Albert: 7. Hill's message lands with the grain farmers, with many in the crowd ready to support the Mavericks as the party to properly support and help their trade.

 

Frog Lake: 2. Hill delivers his fiery rhetoric on the historical event to only a small and disinterested crowd.

 

Overall: 0. The Mavericks break even as the back-and-forth of the campaign slows their progress.

On 12/6/2021 at 10:42 AM, Cenzonico said:

Bernier campaigns in Quebec x3

Quebec: 14/30. Mad Max has an average and stale time in Quebec.

 

Overall: -1. The PPC continues its slow, long march to election day.

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Turn 8 National Polling:

Liberal Party: 33%(-3)

 

Conservative Party: 25%(-1)

 

Green Party: 17%(+4)

 

New Democratic Party: 16%

 

Bloc Quebecois: 7%

 

People's Party of Canada: 2%

 

Maverick Party: 1%

 

English Language Debate:

@Fbarbarossa @Pringles @Kitten @Hestia @Timur

The Leaders' Debates Commission has organized the only English language of the campaign. You all pinged are invited, and are requested to send in the usual core message, pander, and attack.

 

 

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Mulcair will have Bernie Sanders film television ads that will flood all of Canada where the US senator will talk about how Mulcair is the best choice for Canada

Mulcair will campaign in Quebec where he blasts the literals

Mulcair will head up north and visit the Yukon and the territories

 

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Trudeau will hit Quebec's major cities in a fiery attempt to sway the province back to Liberal grip. He will attend rallies and stage multiple different events in an attempt to really get in touch with Quebecois.

Keeping with a high energy week Trudeau will carry on from Quebec to  tour across Atlantic Canada.

Finally, the Liberals will roll out a high budget ad featuring Liberal accomplishments and promises mixed with scenes of Liberal PMs and campaigns across the years. The final image of the ad will be a young Justin Trudeau with his father Pierre.

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1.The Bloc declares that Quebec will determine its own immigration policies

2.The Bloc calls for more gun restrictions.

3.The Bloc will run an ad against the Green Party. With all that support it looks like the Greens will pick a bunch of seats in Quebec. Momentum decides votes and everybody is attacking Trudeau so...

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1. Annamie Paul will begin her week in Montreal, where she blasts the Bloc for running an ad against the Greens, saying that they must be scared of the momentum her party is earning.

2. Elizabeth May continues her trail in Ontario, blitzing the Toronto suburbs for votes.

3. Green campaigners pass leaflets in British Columbia with new polling showing the Greens at 17 and the NDP at 16 - stating that the true left option is the Greens.

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Third Canadian Federal Election Leaders’ Debate: 

After two heated nights on the debate stage, the election has finally arrived at its third and final debate. The leaders and party representatives of Canada battled on stage in the only English debate of the race, facing off as the voters of Canada watched on. Once again Kevin O’Leary and Tom Mulcair appeared on stage, representing the Conservatives and NDP respectively, and once again the stage was hot with the attacks and rhetoric of those present. Here is how the night went.

 

Kevin O'Leary(10,9,10): +14! No one expected much from O'Leary following his mediocre performance last debate and struggles on the campaign trail, but from the second he walked on stage, Kevin captured the hearts and minds of every voter at home. He would give a stunning and passionate call for Canada to elect a leader "who actually cares about leading us into the future" rather than accepting more time under the self-interested Trudeau, and would captivate mainstream voters with his rhetoric and passion. O'Leary would close the debate with a brutal and unforgiving grilling of Prime Minister Trudeau, hitting him again and again over corruption, his narcissistic attitude, the government's COVID response, and from almost every other imaginable avenue to slam the PM. Kevin O'Leary may not be the Conservative leader, but he made the night one for the party to celebrate as he delivered a key victory in the battle against Trudeau. 

 

Annamie Paul(6,9,8): +8. While she didn't achieve the heights of her previous debate performance, Annamie Paul performed wonderfully on stage as she continued to advance the Green Party's cause. She would kick off the debate with a strange but well-delivered call for progressives to back the Green Party as the "only viable progressive option" in the race, sidelining the still sizable NDP, and would perform best appealing to the left of Canada and hitting Mulcair for his party's "lurch to the center" and abandonment of leftist ideals. Overall, Annamie Paul performed well and delivered yet another boost to the Green Party cause.

 

Yves-François Blanchet(2,9,8): +4. After the failures of last debate, Blanchet walked on stage ready to redeem himself in front of Canada. And while there were rough spots, he seems to have done the job, delivering a modest performance helping the Bloc's cause. He would start off with a blunder, speaking French for a full 15 seconds before realizing that it was the English debate he was attending, delivering a shaken message afterwards calling for an increase to provincial autonomy and support for Quebec. However, Blanchet would improve rapidly as the debate went on, giving a passionate appeal to the Quebecois at home and attacking Trudeau succinctly over his failures on gun control. While he didn't reach the stars, Blanchet performed well enough on stage and brought the Bloc a fair performance.

 

Tom Mulcair(3,6,7): -2. Canadians may keep wondering why they're seeing Tom Mulcair's face, but the NDP keeps on sending the scandal-ridden former leader into the limelight, once again having Tom fill in for Singh on stage. And while he certainly didn't spontaneously combust, Mulcair did not perform especially well on stage. Starting off once again with an attack against Trudeau, he would be criticized by the PM and media for reusing the same talking points he did last debate, and would see his assault fall flat. Tom would recover with an acceptable pander to liberal voters and successful message of change, but would see himself unable to cope with an attack launched by Green leader Annamie Paul, regarding the NDP's move towards the center and closer to the Liberal Party. Overall, a poor debate performance, but nowhere close to a total disaster.

 

Justin Trudeau(9,5,6) -3. Justin Trudeau seemed to be doing well as the debate progressed. He delivered a moving message declaring the Liberals to be, "the only party with the right solutions for Canada", would hold his own in a back-and-forth after a dud attack against O'Leary over the Conservatives' "lack of vision", and would deliver a fair pander to anti-right voters worried about the possibility of a Conservative government. However, Justin would once again suffer under a flurry of attacks, taking damage specifically from Blanchet over gun control and from O'Leary in an especially damaging series of attacks over basically everything possible. Overall, while it was not a disaster like the 2 previous debates, Trudeau continued to struggle on stage as his fellow debaters prepared and used their knives of rhetoric against him. 

 

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On 12/12/2021 at 7:28 PM, Kitten said:

Mulcair will have Bernie Sanders film television ads that will flood all of Canada where the US senator will talk about how Mulcair is the best choice for Canada

Mulcair will campaign in Quebec where he blasts the literals

Mulcair will head up north and visit the Yukon and the territories

 

Bernie Sanders: 8. Progressives eat the ad up as the NDP sees a solid boost from Sanders.

 

Quebec: 9. Mulcair does well slamming Trudeau from the left.

 

Yukon: 5. Mulcair finds a cold reception up north.

 

Overall: +7. Despite a poor time on the debate stage, the NDP sees success on the campaign trail.

On 12/12/2021 at 7:34 PM, Fbarbarossa said:

Trudeau will hit Quebec's major cities in a fiery attempt to sway the province back to Liberal grip. He will attend rallies and stage multiple different events in an attempt to really get in touch with Quebecois.

Keeping with a high energy week Trudeau will carry on from Quebec to  tour across Atlantic Canada.

Finally, the Liberals will roll out a high budget ad featuring Liberal accomplishments and promises mixed with scenes of Liberal PMs and campaigns across the years. The final image of the ad will be a young Justin Trudeau with his father Pierre.

Quebec: 7. Trudeau finds filled venues and receptive voters in Quebec.

 

Atlantic Canada: 10! Trudeau brings an electric energy to the trail as he tours through Atlantic Canada, inspiring voters at every event to support the Liberals!

 

Ad: 9. The ad is well-produced and rallies voters to the Liberal cause.

 

Overall: +11! The Liberals see dramatic success on the trail, covering for Trudeau's lackluster time on the debate stage.

On 12/13/2021 at 12:12 AM, Timur said:

1.The Bloc declares that Quebec will determine its own immigration policies

2.The Bloc calls for more gun restrictions.

3.The Bloc will run an ad against the Green Party. With all that support it looks like the Greens will pick a bunch of seats in Quebec. Momentum decides votes and everybody is attacking Trudeau so...

Immigration: 3. The Bloc receives criticism for the policy, with some sounding the alarm that the Bloc's push on the issue is just a mask for xenophobia and racism.

 

Gun Restrictions: 1! It appears there are more gun lovers in Quebec than expected, as protestors swarm Bloc events and the party is slammed for the call.

 

Green Party: 10! The attacks land, as the Greens hurt, and the Bloc makes its move.

 

Overall: -2. The Bloc, with both failures and a major success, fails to break positive on the trail, though Blanchet's successful debate performance does console the party.

On 12/13/2021 at 9:34 AM, Hestia said:

1. Annamie Paul will begin her week in Montreal, where she blasts the Bloc for running an ad against the Greens, saying that they must be scared of the momentum her party is earning.

2. Elizabeth May continues her trail in Ontario, blitzing the Toronto suburbs for votes.

3. Green campaigners pass leaflets in British Columbia with new polling showing the Greens at 17 and the NDP at 16 - stating that the true left option is the Greens.

Montreal: 6. While the Bloc ad did land well, Paul does respond to it well enough, landing a minor hit against the Bloc.

 

Ontario: 3. May finds the suburbs of Toronto to be unreceptive and cold to the Green message.

 

British Columbia: 5. Most voters don't care about a one-point difference in the polls and aren't impressed. 

 

Overall: -1. Despite their success on the debate stage, the Greens fail to break through on the trail.

On 12/13/2021 at 12:59 PM, Cenzonico said:

1. Maxime Bernier holds a speech in Toronto where he dresses up as Justin Trudeau and pokes fun at the Prime Ministers many mistakes.

2 and 3. Bernier just tours Beauce.

Toronto: 1! Bernier makes a fool of himself by ordering a "Prime Minister" costume, only to receive a Boris Johnson outfit in the mail, being forced to cancel his performance.

 

Beauce: 18/20! Bernier storms Beauce with a passion and fury!

 

Overall: +3. While Bernier isn't able to go through with his Trudeau performance, he does make significant ground in his riding of Beauce.

On 12/16/2021 at 11:07 PM, Pringles said:

O'Toole blitz's away throughout Toronto 2x

O'Toole campaigns in Ottawa

Toronto: 16/20. O'Toole rallies voters as he makes the rounds in Toronto.

 

Ottawa: 10! O'Toole brings an energy and life to his campaign as he hits Ottawa!

 

Overall: +9. O'Toole gathers strength on the trail after a wildly successful debate performance from O'Leary.

16 hours ago, Patine said:

Sorry about that.

Jay Hill campaigns with Bruce Hutton in Red Deer former leader of the Separation Party of Alberta from 2004-2012 and former RCMP officer about the flaws of Canadian firearms laws and the benefits of Provincial and local police across a new Sovereign Western Canada rather than a Federal police force.

Jay Hill, in a speech near CIBC corporate headquarters in Vancouver, predicts a strong value for an initial independent currency minted by a Sovereign Western Canada, having hired the resources and consultation of a Texas-based economics research institute and think tank.

Derek Fildebrandt, speaking near a border post between Alberta and the U.S. State of Montana, speaks of immigration control and judgement by contribution to Western Canadian society and ability to, "understand and fit into the culture and values," of aspiring immigrants that would become a process in a Sovereign Western Canada.

Red Deer: 3. Hill and Hutton fail to find success focusing in on the issues of firearms and policing.

 

Vancouver: 1! When asked to see any of the data and findings of the think tank, Hill refuses, leading to the local press picking apart at the Mavericks for their "lack of transparency".

 

Alberta: 4. Fildebrant speaks to a small and uninterested crowd.

 

Overall: -7. The Mavericks suffer blow after blow as their momentum collapses. 

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Polling Notice: So you may have noticed the irregularity of this polling. Yeah, when someone gets +23 momentum in one turn and almost everyone has positive scores, it tends to happen. I am playing with a lot of rolls, scores, and factors here. Sometimes, when wacky stuff happens, I have to take things on a relative basis and shift the polling taking into account everything I have in front of me. No, your rolls aren't for nothing. No, you did get that good final score for this turn. But there are other things I have to work with here, other people with other scores, and when things get wacky an absolute system for polling shifts doesn't work. I hope you all can respect that, and I just want to be as transparent possible here. Thanks.

 

Turn 9 National Polling(Two Turns Till The Election!):

Liberal Party: 29%(-3)

 

Conservative Party: 29(+4)

 

Green Party: 18%(+1)

 

New Democratic Party: 15%(-1)

 

Bloc Quebecois: 7% 

 

People's Party of Canada: 2%

 

Maverick Party: 0%(-1)

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

Happy eventmaking!

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Second ping to notify you all that a polling error was made on Turn 8. I meant for the Liberals to lose 3 points, but I only had them go from 35% to 33%. This has led to us now having 101%, and correcting this error the Liberals are losing a point retroactively for what they should've lost with Turn 8's polling(Though I won't change their -3 shift, because they should've been a point down heading into this turn). I apologize for the error, and I just wanted to make sure you all were in the know.

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

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Elizabeth May will barnstorm in British Columbia, talking about the value of renewable energy.

Elizabeth May takes a trip out to Atlantic Canada to push the Green message in the area.

Annamie Paul visits Ontario, where she pitches the Greens as the main opposition to the Liberals and Conservatives, saying that at 18%, they're pulling away from the NDP. 

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The Bloc will campaign online and in social media.

The Bloc will campaign for their President Yves Perron in the riding, Berthier—Maskinongé.

The Bloc will question if the Green Party is the best option for Quebec--"It's great for Canada, but we have a better party here."

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Otoole campaigns in Vancouver.

OLeary campaigns in Newfoundland.

Otoole shifts the campaigns tone for the final weeks from attacks to a optimism of beating Trudeau and hope due to the great conservative comeback that has occurred.

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On 12/19/2021 at 8:41 PM, Cenzonico said:

Bernier just camps out in Beauce for the week. dice gods plz

Beauce: 3/30! Mad Mad finds himself shunned by the local population, actively booed at rallies filled by protestors, and campaigning in an area not even covered in the Beauce riding. 

 

Overall: -12! The PPC, seemingly having given up on a national campaign, finds itself chewed up and spit out in Bernier's riding of Beauce. 

On 12/19/2021 at 10:47 PM, Kitten said:

Mulcair will campaign in British Columbia with Premier Horgan

Mulcair will head up north and visit the Yukon and the territories

Singh is back in Ontario

British Columbia: 2. Mulcair is asked a serious of tough questions about his alcohol-related scandals of the campaign by a curious voter, leading to him shutting down and letting Horgan take over.

 

Yukon: 4. Mulcair finds smaller-than-wished-for crowds across Yukon, with the population seeming uninterested in the NDP campaign.

 

Ontario: 8. Singh finds success in Ontario, greeting large and excited groups of voters ready to support the NDP cause.

 

Overall: -1. The NDP is kept down by a blunder in British Columbia and a poor reception in Yukon, but Singh's strong appearance in Ontario keeps the party going and prevents a complete failure for their campaign.

On 12/19/2021 at 10:56 PM, Hestia said:

Elizabeth May will barnstorm in British Columbia, talking about the value of renewable energy.

Elizabeth May takes a trip out to Atlantic Canada to push the Green message in the area.

Annamie Paul visits Ontario, where she pitches the Greens as the main opposition to the Liberals and Conservatives, saying that at 18%, they're pulling away from the NDP. 

British Columbia: 5. Green voters come out to hear May speak, but no one else in British Columbia seems all that interested, including potential Green supporters.

 

Atlantic Canada: 7. Atlantic Canada remains receptive to the Green message, as May is greeted by interested voters and excited Green support in the region.

 

Ontario: 9. Paul's rhetoric is a hit in Ontario, as progressive and leftist voters feel confident that the Green Party is the ship to back this coming election.

 

Overall: +6. The Green campaign continues chugging along, gathering momentum along the way as May and Paul bring success for the party's message and electoral push.

On 12/19/2021 at 11:08 PM, Timur said:

The Bloc will campaign online and in social media.

The Bloc will campaign for their President Yves Perron in the riding, Berthier—Maskinongé.

The Bloc will question if the Green Party is the best option for Quebec--"It's great for Canada, but we have a better party here."

Online: 9. The Bloc reaches out with flashy and well-made online ads, attracting youth voters and those active on social media.

 

Berthier-Maskinongé: 10! The Bloc will find wild success in Berthier, with voters across the riding being drawn to the Bloc's message and campaign.

 

Green Party: 7. The rhetoric will land well with Quebec progressives focused on having their interests represented properly by a Quebecois party, rather than a Federal organization.

 

Overall: +11! The Bloc finds success after success on the trail, growing in support as the people of Quebec are ready to find expanded Quebecois representation in Parliament this election.

On 12/20/2021 at 3:17 AM, Patine said:

The Maverick Party campaign team shells out for television ad time on Global for Western Canadian affiliate broadcasters, presenting the video aspect of this original meme-starting old television commercial:

 

with the following audio overplay superimposed:

"Like with the old battery competitions that were advertised and that Energizer was not invited to compete, the party with the best policies and most needed solutions for Western Canada, was also not invited to those leader debates you probably watched last night. Support the real party for Western Canada. Vote Maverick!"

Jay Hill addresses COVID for the first time in his campaign, at a Better Business Bureau luncheon, saying business has been severely hurt by waffling and inconsistent laws on restrictions that no hard evidence exists are affecting any death rates either way, and that liberty of the citizen is under assault.

A known Maverick party columnist accuses both Liberals and Conservatives (and their PC predecessors) of a long history of governing as though, "national prosperity," was Ontario and Quebec first, and the rest of the country, especially the West, distant seconds.

Ad: 1!  Energizer sues the Maverick Party for use of their video, declaring that no permission was given to the Mavericks for the footage to be used, and that they expect a proper payment for the use. Whether or not the case succeeds, or if the Mavericks pay up, the fiasco brings public controversy and hefty legal fees to the party.

 

Better Business Bureau: 7. The rhetoric lands well at the luncheon, with the attendees open to the Mavericks as a party with business-friendly interests when it comes to COVID restrictions and laws.

 

National Prosperity: 6. The Mavericks energize their base with the columnist's accusations, attracting western Canadians fed up with how the region has been treated by Ottawa. 

 

Overall: -2. While the Mavericks find success elsewhere, the Energizer lawsuit leaves them with a lousy showing.

On 12/20/2021 at 4:40 AM, Fbarbarossa said:

Trudeau will hit Quebec as the trail draws to a close.

The Liberals will hold multiple rallies with high profile Liberals throughout Ontario

Trudeau will tour across Atlantic Canada

 

Quebec: 8. Trudeau makes solid gains in Quebec as voters slowly come back around to the Liberal cause in the province.

 

Ontario: 5. The rallies don't convert many voters to the cause, but they also don't detract from the Liberal campaign in Ontario.

 

Atlantic Canada: 4. Trudeau fails to find success in the region, with small crowds and unenthusiastic voters.

 

Overall: +2. Trudeau's success in Quebec keeps the Liberal campaign going, even with mediocre or slightly harmful results elsewhere.

On 12/20/2021 at 6:53 PM, Pringles said:

Otoole campaigns in Vancouver.

OLeary campaigns in Newfoundland.

Otoole shifts the campaigns tone for the final weeks from attacks to a optimism of beating Trudeau and hope due to the great conservative comeback that has occurred.

Vancouver: 1! O'Toole begins his speech by discussing how glad he is to be in Toronto and even discussing the history of Toronto as part of his stump speech, leading to confused faces in the crowd and a media frenzy over O'Toole's gaffe.

 

Newfoundland: 2. O'Leary gets into heated arguments with voters on the trail, turning off Newfoundlanders to the Conservative cause.

 

Optimism: 5. Well, it doesn't do any damage, but the message change doesn't seem to do much.

 

Overall: -8. Just when it looked like the Conservatives could be moving in for the comeback of the century, they're hit with a series of failures wounding their chances and sinking their momentum. 

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Turn 10 National Polling(THE FINAL TURN!!!!!!):

Liberal Party: 29%

 

Conservative Party: 27%(-2)

 

Green Party: 20%(+2)

 

New Democratic Party: 15%

 

Bloc Quebecois: 8%(+1) 

 

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

 

Maverick Party: 0%

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Let's end this thing strong y'all. As we approach the end, thank you all for this amazing RP and all of the work you've put, even if it was 3 sentences every couple days. Let's bring it home and have a Canadian Federal Election we can be proud of. Looking forward to your events and the rolls/results to follow them!

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