If he wanted to live, he should’ve bought a new heart before flying!
If I had been in his position, given the results of the survey, I wouldn’t have changed the system, either.
It was a dead split among the possible choices, and any selection would’ve been attacked for it’s strategic political consequences, so he did the only fair thing which was nothing.
Also, “counting promises as equal” is value projection. The severity or weight of each promise is subjective to each of us (single-issue voters are still a thing after all), so an unbiased, matter-of-fact counting is not a way of equally weighting them.
I’m not a fan of LPC either, but I wouldn’t say he broke all of his promises.
https://www.polimeter.org/en/trudeau
He didn’t keep them all, either.
That’s nice. Any chance of them deciding to return the rest of it? No?
How do you tell which group is using those tools for good and evil?
Public Mobile is a Telus brand, FYI: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_Mobile
I wrote my MP once in 2021 regarding the reversal of the wholesale broadband rates. Specifically, about how the Vice-Chair of Telecommunications sat down with the President of Bell Media for some beers at a sports game to discuss things after the 2019 court rulings upheld the existing rules set by the Commission.
The result, of course, was a change to the rules.
You’re not going to get a real answer from your MPP, just a staffer tasked with boilerplating out an email that could conceivably be construed as an answer to your question/complaint.