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But the biggest question is how long are the going to string us along?

The biggest question for me was whether or not they will cancel my pending application. I am happy to wait another year or so until they finally let me in. I understand most people would like to get there as soon as possible but I am just content with the surety that I will get there in the end.
 
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Well... Canadians are asking for a totalitarian regime then. Electing the same person for a third term is quite dangerous. I hope JT doesn't get the brilliant idea that if he keeps choking Canada in a fake pandemic while the rest of the world has moved on he can win a majority in another snap election in some months. He had talked about it few months ago. Coming from a country that has pretty much a totalitarian government, I find these results worrying.
 

shank15

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Well... Canadians are asking for a totalitarian regime then. Electing the same person for a third term is quite dangerous. I hope JT doesn't get the brilliant idea that if he keeps choking Canada in a fake pandemic while the rest of the world has moved on he can win a majority in another snap election in some months. He had talked about it few months ago. Coming from a country that has pretty much a totalitarian government, I find these results worrying.
I'm not into choking.. seems like some people here are...
 

Alysson

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Well... Canadians are asking for a totalitarian regime then. Electing the same person for a third term is quite dangerous. I hope JT doesn't get the brilliant idea that if he keeps choking Canada in a fake pandemic while the rest of the world has moved on he can win a majority in another snap election in some months. He had talked about it few months ago. Coming from a country that has pretty much a totalitarian government, I find these results worrying.
Usually when one group keeps getting re-elected even full of scandals, just to maintain status quo, the other side polarizes and votes whatever out of hate. That’s how Brazil elected their current shitty leader, who was a nobody politician beforehand. I’m guessing PPC is hoping to tap on to that hatred in the future.
 

za_skrub

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Announce Trudeau's life term presidency when?

Srsly tho, I guess anything below 2 yrs' wait would be a sweet sweet surprise. I have since updated my expected turnaround to ~900d. Note: still many ppl with 2019 AOR haven't got it yet
 
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za_skrub

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Usually when one group keeps getting re-elected even full of scandals, just to maintain status quo, the other side polarizes and votes whatever out of hate. That’s how Brazil elected their current shitty leader, who was a nobody politician beforehand. I’m guessing PPC is hoping to tap on to that hatred in the future.
Few countries can be as based as Brazil tho. r/ithadtobebrazil or sth like that

With that said I don't see Canada flipping red (remember CAN Cons is not too far off from US Dem) anytime soon. Hell, maybe not in my lifetime!
 
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za_skrub

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So now that Liberals have won again, NOC-based FSW next year?

If another party had rolled in, they would have called the actions of the previous party crazy and could have cancelled pending applications. Now that the same party is in power again, they probably won't cancel because that would like calling yourself an idiot, which is not a good look for a politician.

I am glad the status quo has been maintained.
!REMINDME 5 years
 

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Well... Canadians are asking for a totalitarian regime then. Electing the same person for a third term is quite dangerous. I hope JT doesn't get the brilliant idea that if he keeps choking Canada in a fake pandemic while the rest of the world has moved on he can win a majority in another snap election in some months. He had talked about it few months ago. Coming from a country that has pretty much a totalitarian government, I find these results worrying.
A bit dramatic lol
 

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NOC Code......
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While scrolling through cic news, found some stats:
as of Sep 1 there was a total of 106K ITAs issued, whereas the target for this year was 108.5K.
If we combine Sep 14 and Sep 15 ITAs = we get 2.5K (so the total target for ITAs is reached).

the CRS cutoff for Sep 15 CEC draw was also relatively high compared to previous rounds (which were as low as 350 or so). which means ircc could have gone lower and issued more than 2K ITAs to CEC, if they wanted to.
Perhaps this was the last CEC of this year, and they expect that these last 2K CEC will be able to "land" by the end of 2021, and we should now expect FSW draws only.
 
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While scrolling through cic news, found some stats:
as of Sep 1 there was a total of 106K ITAs issued, whereas the target for this year was 108.5K.
If we combine Sep 14 and Sep 15 ITAs = we get 2.5K (so the total target for ITAs is reached).

the CRS cutoff for Sep 15 CEC draw was also relatively high compared to previous rounds (which were as low as 350 or so). which means ircc could have gone lower and issued more than 2K ITAs to CEC, if they wanted to.
Perhaps this was the last CEC of this year, and they expect that these last 2K CEC will be able to "land" by the end of 2021, and we should now expect FSW draws only.
There’s nothing really stopping them from issuing more ITAs because technically, there’s no limit on number of invitations sent. They are probably reducing the ITAs to have more resources to tackle backlogs. It’s difficult to imagine that IRCC would be thinking in the line of logic that you are.
 

lokidoki

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There’s nothing really stopping them from issuing more ITAs because technically, there’s no limit on number of invitations sent. They are probably reducing the ITAs to have more resources to tackle backlogs. It’s difficult to imagine that IRCC would be thinking in the line of logic that you are.
i guess i am just grasping at straws here :confused:
 

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Canada's Trudeau vows cooperation with opponents after bid for majority fails

MONTREAL, Sept 21 (Reuters) - Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Tuesday acknowledged he will need to work with other parties after he fell short of winning a majority in parliamentary elections, leaving him once more dependent on opposition legislators to govern.

Trudeau, 49, was re-elected to a third term on Monday after calling a vote two years early, hoping for approval of his free-spending response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Since 2019 he had been working with a minority, forced to make deals with other parties to push through legislation.

But provisional results showed virtually no change from the 2019 election, delivering up another minority and begging the question of why Trudeau had called a vote that the official opposition Conservative Party portrayed as a cynical power grab.

Trudeau, in power since 2015, said he had a clear mandate to continue the path to recovery while conceding Canadians did not want to be thinking about politics or elections.

"You just want to know that your members of parliament of all stripes will have your back through this crisis and beyond," he told supporters in Montreal. "You have given this Parliament and this government clear directions."

The result suggests there will be little change in approach from the Liberals, who racked up record levels of debt and massive budget deficits fighting COVID-19.

Trudeau, who promised tens of billions of dollars in new investments during the campaign, will once again rely on the support of the smaller left-leaning New Democrats, who want even more social spending.

"We're getting more of the same as what we had before. I don't think markets are going to react either way," said Martin Pelletier, senior portfolio manager at Trivest Wealth Counsel.

The Canadian dollar CAD= was trading slightly higher at 1.2766 to the greenback, or 78.33 U.S. cents, in Asian trading on Tuesday.

Provisional results showed the Liberals ahead in 155 constituencies, short of the 170 Trudeau needed to control the 338-seat House of Commons. The Conservatives were on 122 with the New Democrats on 26.

"The message Canadians are sending loud and clear is they like the direction the government is taking the country in but they're not quite sure they want to give anybody carte blanche," former close Trudeau advisor Gerry Butts told the Canadian Broadcasting Corp.

Around 800,000 mail-in ballots will be counted on Tuesday, which could affect the final tally in some seats.

The result is a blow to the right-leaning Conservatives, whose leader Erin O'Toole had tried to take a more centrist approach to attract progressive voters.

For the second election in a row the party won a larger share of the popular vote than the Liberals, who nevertheless triumphed with their lock on major urban centers.

O'Toole, who said he was sure Trudeau plans to call another election within two years, said he had called the Liberal leader and challenged him to put the unity of Canada first.

"I told him if he thinks he can threaten Canadians with another election in 18 months, the Conservative Party will be ready," he told supporters in his home town of Oshawa, east of Toronto.