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Liberal rules mean non-citizens could be choosing next prime minister

Started by Brent, January 07, 2025, 01:44:22 PM

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Trudeau has screwed this country in so many different ways it is hard to keep track. This is one of the best of the worst examples.

QuoteForget foreign interference, the Liberal Party's own rules could see foreign teenagers helping to pick our next PM

Will the people who decide who the next Liberal leader, and therefore next prime minister of Canada, is even be Canadian?

That's not a crazy or racist comment as the governing party heads into a leadership race, it's a comment based on their rules for voting.

The Liberal Party allows people who are non-citizens of Canada and who are as young as 14 to vote in leadership races. All the parties have rules that are too loose, but the Liberals have the craziest rules of all.

It means a 14-year-old from Wuhan in China, a 15-year-old from Belgorod in Russia or a 17-year-old student from Gandhinagar in India could have as much impact as voters from Etobicoke, Calgary or Ottawa in choosing our next prime minister.

What serious country does this?

Chinese nationals studying in Toronto, some as young as 14, were sent to vote in a Liberal nomination race to elect the candidate preferred by the Chinese consulate in Toronto. If they will do that for a nomination race for a candidate who never made it to cabinet, what do you think they will do for a candidate who will become prime minister as soon as they are elected leader of the Liberal Party.

And not just China but also Russia, India, Khalistanis, supporters of Hamas, and any number or groups who think they can gain influence through the ridiculously weak Liberal voting process. We need to tighten up the voting rules for all parties, not just the Liberals, and ensure the integrity of our system.

Essentially, if you are not allowed to vote in a general election, you should not be allowed to vote in a nomination race or leadership contest. If that makes it more difficult for parties to try to seek favour with various ethnic communities, then so be it.

We need to protect the integrity of our democracy and the current party voting systems do not do that.

In the last Liberal leadership contest that elected Trudeau in 2013, there were just 104,552 votes cast which at today's population of 41,570,765 means about one quarter of one per cent of the Canadian population.

The current temporary population of Canada – those here on work or student visas mainly – is about 7.3% of Canada's population or just more than 3 million people. If just 3% of the temporary population of Canada came out to vote in the Liberal leadership contest, based on the 2013 numbers, they could more than decide the vote.

Instead, we have a PM who has decided to step down, but refused to call an election, for selfish reasons. We have a governing party where the leadership rules allow non-citizens who aren't even residents of Canada to select the next Liberal leader and prime minister.

It will be May or June before we have a properly functioning government. Every single time Donald Trump takes advantage of Canada, we can thank Justin Trudeau.
https://torontosun.com/opinion/columnists/liberal-rules-mean-non-citizens-could-be-choosing-next-pm

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