The liberal just force the Flight Attendants to go back to work
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As a shocking move (not) the liberal government side with AirCanada patrons and forced the flight attendants union to go in legal arbitration (right word ?)
If you liked spammed your social with photo of Patricia Hadjy and PM Carney with the #UnpaidWorkWontfly
Love & Rage
This sucks. Poilievre went around shaking hands with union members and it was a big part of his surge in popularity. He’s absolutely not going to do anything to help them, but union members who voted Liberal might be swayed into voting Conservative. It’s like how people didn’t like Harris’ take on Isreal-Palestine so they voted for Trump. I unfortunately think Poilievre will be replacing Carney soon enough, and for all the wrong reasons.
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As a shocking move (not) the liberal government side with AirCanada patrons and forced the flight attendants union to go in legal arbitration (right word ?)
If you liked spammed your social with photo of Patricia Hadjy and PM Carney with the #UnpaidWorkWontfly
Love & Rage
I am utterly gutted at Carney’s leadership. He’s followed the Liberal old guard’s mandate the same way Trudeau did, and we’re all paying the price for that.
I truly believed he would be tough enough to do the right thing and so far he’s done just the opposite.
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This sucks. Poilievre went around shaking hands with union members and it was a big part of his surge in popularity. He’s absolutely not going to do anything to help them, but union members who voted Liberal might be swayed into voting Conservative. It’s like how people didn’t like Harris’ take on Isreal-Palestine so they voted for Trump. I unfortunately think Poilievre will be replacing Carney soon enough, and for all the wrong reasons.
From what I gather from my friends in the Union they’re aware of anti-union policies of Poilievre but they’re stuck between the hammer and a hard place. Since PP « is » the opposition leader they cannot really anger him. That fucking suck
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As a shocking move (not) the liberal government side with AirCanada patrons and forced the flight attendants union to go in legal arbitration (right word ?)
If you liked spammed your social with photo of Patricia Hadjy and PM Carney with the #UnpaidWorkWontfly
Love & Rage
The strike started just before 1am ET Saturday. So, the Liberals are getting to work on a Saturday. Beating down workers’ rights and bailing out corporations known to @$#% over taxpayers and other Canadians can’t wait for a weekday like usual government business (/s)! iirc Air Canada just paid for a $500 million stock buyback 2 months ago, in June 2025. Fascism used to be called corporatism - examples like this clearly show why.
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I am utterly gutted at Carney’s leadership. He’s followed the Liberal old guard’s mandate the same way Trudeau did, and we’re all paying the price for that.
I truly believed he would be tough enough to do the right thing and so far he’s done just the opposite.
Honestly because of his leadership, my future votes will be going towards NDP or Greens. The Liberals have lost my vote forever. I voted Liberal to avoid a Conservative government and I feel like I ended up with one anyways.
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As a shocking move (not) the liberal government side with AirCanada patrons and forced the flight attendants union to go in legal arbitration (right word ?)
If you liked spammed your social with photo of Patricia Hadjy and PM Carney with the #UnpaidWorkWontfly
Love & Rage
That’s very American of you, Liberals.
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I am utterly gutted at Carney’s leadership. He’s followed the Liberal old guard’s mandate the same way Trudeau did, and we’re all paying the price for that.
I truly believed he would be tough enough to do the right thing and so far he’s done just the opposite.
His campaign was basically a trick. We dodged Poilievre’s clueless reactionary Trumpism-lite, but got conservatism by other means. Corporate-friendly centrist liberals who don’t deliver for the people will never stave off fascism for long. Canada and the UK are both in this position right now. We need electoral reform that would allow smaller parties to get a foothold and prove themselves. Under current conditions the first-past-the-post system seems to guarantee a slow drift into the jaws of the far right.
The Liberals will never give us electoral reform though, and the smaller parties are now too small to be able to force their hand. If the NDP can remember to be a left party and find a leader with broad appeal, then maybe things could be different for the election after the next one.
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Honestly because of his leadership, my future votes will be going towards NDP or Greens. The Liberals have lost my vote forever. I voted Liberal to avoid a Conservative government and I feel like I ended up with one anyways.
I grew up in Saskatchewan during a time when almost everyone automatically voted NDP … much of that because of Tommy Douglas’ and the CCF/NDP legacy.
For years now I’ve mostly voted strategically, except for the rare times I’ve voted my choice. But this utter betrayal by the Liberals has burned that bridge.
It’s NDP every time from now on.
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As a shocking move (not) the liberal government side with AirCanada patrons and forced the flight attendants union to go in legal arbitration (right word ?)
If you liked spammed your social with photo of Patricia Hadjy and PM Carney with the #UnpaidWorkWontfly
Love & Rage
This is probably much harder than I’m making it sound, but y’all should be giving the Liberals hell for this shit. The road to fascism is paved with liberal betrayal of the working class.
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His campaign was basically a trick. We dodged Poilievre’s clueless reactionary Trumpism-lite, but got conservatism by other means. Corporate-friendly centrist liberals who don’t deliver for the people will never stave off fascism for long. Canada and the UK are both in this position right now. We need electoral reform that would allow smaller parties to get a foothold and prove themselves. Under current conditions the first-past-the-post system seems to guarantee a slow drift into the jaws of the far right.
The Liberals will never give us electoral reform though, and the smaller parties are now too small to be able to force their hand. If the NDP can remember to be a left party and find a leader with broad appeal, then maybe things could be different for the election after the next one.
The true opposition does not wear convenient colors and wave flags, the opposition is the people with power and money. Our opposition is not stupid. They played us well and make it feel like our fault. Democracy doesn’t matter when they only allow two choices and they control both choices.
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As a shocking move (not) the liberal government side with AirCanada patrons and forced the flight attendants union to go in legal arbitration (right word ?)
If you liked spammed your social with photo of Patricia Hadjy and PM Carney with the #UnpaidWorkWontfly
Love & Rage
Of course they did. Fucking corporate pricks.
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His campaign was basically a trick. We dodged Poilievre’s clueless reactionary Trumpism-lite, but got conservatism by other means. Corporate-friendly centrist liberals who don’t deliver for the people will never stave off fascism for long. Canada and the UK are both in this position right now. We need electoral reform that would allow smaller parties to get a foothold and prove themselves. Under current conditions the first-past-the-post system seems to guarantee a slow drift into the jaws of the far right.
The Liberals will never give us electoral reform though, and the smaller parties are now too small to be able to force their hand. If the NDP can remember to be a left party and find a leader with broad appeal, then maybe things could be different for the election after the next one.
Recall that Jagmeet “Singh” was actually from the upper crust of Indian social structure. His actual family name is Dhaliwal.
He was never on our side.
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As a shocking move (not) the liberal government side with AirCanada patrons and forced the flight attendants union to go in legal arbitration (right word ?)
If you liked spammed your social with photo of Patricia Hadjy and PM Carney with the #UnpaidWorkWontfly
Love & Rage
The right to collectively bargain and strike was fought with blood. Allowing unions was the better alternative to blood. Now they seem to be forgetting that.
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I grew up in Saskatchewan during a time when almost everyone automatically voted NDP … much of that because of Tommy Douglas’ and the CCF/NDP legacy.
For years now I’ve mostly voted strategically, except for the rare times I’ve voted my choice. But this utter betrayal by the Liberals has burned that bridge.
It’s NDP every time from now on.
Do you know why the CCF fell out of favour? Tommy Douglas had a really long tenure so he must have done well. What did him in? If you know.
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This is probably much harder than I’m making it sound, but y’all should be giving the Liberals hell for this shit. The road to fascism is paved with liberal betrayal of the working class.
We had to vote for the neoliberals so that the ultraconservatives did not get elected. We are not in a good place
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As a shocking move (not) the liberal government side with AirCanada patrons and forced the flight attendants union to go in legal arbitration (right word ?)
If you liked spammed your social with photo of Patricia Hadjy and PM Carney with the #UnpaidWorkWontfly
Love & Rage
At this point, the Liberals have bowed to Trump (and got nothing for it), made largely symbolic genstures to limit immigrantion blocking primary those who are paying to be here while ignoring the workers we effectively enslave with the TFW program, done nothing about housing, and has blocked unions. At this point, might have well voted for Polieve (or, you know, someone sane).
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At this point, the Liberals have bowed to Trump (and got nothing for it), made largely symbolic genstures to limit immigrantion blocking primary those who are paying to be here while ignoring the workers we effectively enslave with the TFW program, done nothing about housing, and has blocked unions. At this point, might have well voted for Polieve (or, you know, someone sane).
We still have the CBC, for one thing. Poilievre would be worse.
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As a shocking move (not) the liberal government side with AirCanada patrons and forced the flight attendants union to go in legal arbitration (right word ?)
If you liked spammed your social with photo of Patricia Hadjy and PM Carney with the #UnpaidWorkWontfly
Love & Rage
I have to think that if they keep doing this every time there’s a major strike coming, the courts are going to rule against the current labour relations laws entirely. The right to strike is in the Charter.
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We still have the CBC, for one thing. Poilievre would be worse.
CBC just got a big reduction in funding. Similar to PP promises
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CBC just got a big reduction in funding. Similar to PP promises
No, he was going to stop funding it entirely. Shutting it down has been his life’s quest. He also has an actual affinity for Trump rather than just a strategic interest in not making him angry.