It seems that Arya's liberal party machinery has vacated him from the seat so that Karni can fight election

It seems that Arya's liberal party machinery has vacated him from the seat so that Karni can fight election
I do not know the innards of the Kanaddian system, but the fact is that Arya is out in Nepean and Karni has been inserted. Please check.
An interesting phenomenon here is that the same forces which produced Trump the first time and Brexit are very much at play in Canada.
More people than these turn up to watch a cricket match in India... and i am not kidding.A_Gupta wrote: ↑21 Apr 2025 02:09 Look at the first pic here.
https://www.surreynowleader.com/news/se ... er-7348117
At even 1000 people per millimeter of picture, 550,000 people correspond to 55 cm. I don’t think this is that big a crowd.
We should correct that imbalance immediately and expel some Canadians and annul their positions so that they can match their paki brethren.
The total Sikh population of Kanadda is around 800K. So 550K people turning up here, even with non-sikhs, doesn't seem realistic. Maybe 50,000 is the real number based on that aerial pic. This is similar to brampton buffoon Russell Peters' "150,000%" concept.Manish_P wrote: ↑21 Apr 2025 09:39More people than these turn up to watch a cricket match in India... and i am not kidding.A_Gupta wrote: ↑21 Apr 2025 02:09 Look at the first pic here.
https://www.surreynowleader.com/news/se ... er-7348117
At even 1000 people per millimeter of picture, 550,000 people correspond to 55 cm. I don’t think this is that big a crowd.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cgkgp8km51joAt least 11 people have been killed after a car was driven into a crowd at a festival in Vancouver, police have confirmed.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said more than 20 people were injured in the incident, which occurred at approximately 20:14 local time on Saturday (03:14 GMT on Sunday).
A 30-year-old male suspect is in custody and the Vancouver Police Department said it was "confident that this incident was not an act of terrorism". An investigation into the incident is ongoing.
Amen!A_Gupta wrote: ↑29 Apr 2025 17:50
What a glorious day! The man came in a distant third! Not a close second or a distant second. Third! The candidate who came second got more than twice his votes.
Finally some sense has penetrated Canadian skulls.
Added -- IMO, the Canadian voter has overwhelmingly rejected the Jagmeet Singh/NDP style of politics. If only Carney takes that message to heart, then India-Canada relations can be repaired.
Yup! Didn't he also boycotted the Diwali festival at the temple and refused to come there.
A holes will be A holes. Amber ji, the link seems to be disabled.Amber G. wrote: ↑06 May 2025 02:21 Anti-Hindu parade in Toronto: ‘Will Mark Carney’s Canada be any different from Justin Trudeau’s?
A recent anti-Hindu parade in Toronto, Canada, has sparked concerns about India-Canada ties. The parade, organized by Khalistani supporters, featured effigies of Indian leaders, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and called for the deportation of 800,000 Hindus living in Canada to India. This incident occurred just days after Mark Carney won the federal election in Canada, promising to reset diplomatic ties with India.
”May 8, 2025
As separatist discontent bubbles up anew in Alberta, experts say a vote to sever ties with Canada would pitch the country into unexplored territory on everything from money to First Nations and national parks.
“You’re in terra incognita. You’re off the map when we get to that stage of the proceedings,” said law professor Eric Adams.
“A lot of things are going to be broken on the way out the door.”
The discontent elbowed its way back into the headlines last week, with Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Liberals winning another mandate followed by Premier Danielle Smith’s government introducing a bill that would sharply lower the bar for citizens seeking to trigger provincewide referendums.
The bill would change citizen-initiated referendum rules to require a petition signed by 10 per cent of the eligible voters in a previous general election — down from 20 per cent of total registered voters. Applicants would also get 120 days, rather than 90, to collect the required 177,000 signatures.
Smith says Alberta has no choice but to take steps to combat a decade of hostile federal Liberal policies, which she says have not only taken an unfair share of Alberta’s wealth — but in doing so have also undermined the oil and gas industry that drives its economy.
The Alberta premier has repeatedly said she doesn’t want to separate, but says she needs to respect the voices of Albertans and, should there be enough signatures, has promised to initiate a separation referendum as early as next year.
Adams, a law professor at the University of Alberta with an expertise in constitutional issues, said the Supreme Court of Canada has set loose guidelines on what would happen should a province vote to separate.
Provinces cannot unilaterally separate from the country, and a vote in favour of separation would trigger negotiations with the province, federal government and other groups including First Nations.
And therein lie future questions and disputes.
Ownership over swaths of Crown land, including Alberta’s Banff and Jasper national parks, would be a point of contention, said Allan Hutchinson, professor at Osgoode Hall Law School in Toronto. He said similar questions were debated before the 1995 referendum in Quebec but never reached a conclusion.
“Maybe the feds will say, ‘We own massive parts, they’re national parks. They’re not yours to give away,'” Hutchinson said. “Maybe they’ll say, ‘Yeah, you can leave, but Alberta is going to turn out to be about a tenth of the size of what you think Alberta is.'
No, Alberta did not do that. But it's asking a change in the way future referendums are conducted.chetak wrote: ↑22 May 2025 18:33 Albertha Just OFFICIALLY Announced Separation!
https://calgary.citynews.ca/2025/05/08/ ... eparation/
Jay wrote: ↑23 May 2025 21:29No, Alberta did not do that. But it's asking a change in the way future referendums are conducted.chetak wrote: ↑22 May 2025 18:33 Albertha Just OFFICIALLY Announced Separation!
https://calgary.citynews.ca/2025/05/08/ ... eparation/