Just like coming Canadian Winter, a minority government could be heading Canada’s way, bringing little hope for change for main street Canadians.
After all the drama of a bitterly fought campaign, Canadians are destined for the same old, same old state of political affairs.
You could see it this weekend in the two main party leaders, Liberal Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, making a big play of his hoarse voice in a Saturday night, 11 p.m. rally in North East Calgary, where he has scant support courtesy of his ongoing War on Oil, and in Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer, quaffing a glass milk in a bar in People’s Party of Canada (PPC) Leader Maxime Bernier’s home riding of Beauce, Quebec.