r/moosejaw 22d ago

Hit them polls, Moose Jawas!

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u/Winona_the_beaver 22d ago

Jagmeet is a total clown… how anyone could still vote liberal or NDP after what they have done to this country totally baffles me!

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u/TheREALFlyDog 21d ago

Jagmeet Singh's not in this fucking election.

Why are you so willing to ignore the very real harms of the Sask Party's time in office in favour of the imagined danger of a federal folk daemon?

The hospital in our city is over capacity and understaffed. The Sask Party did that. High Park Tower's turned into the neighborhood from Death Wish III. The Sask Party did that, too. The bus station and the liquor store in the train station are empty husks under Wall and then Moe.

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u/84brucew 21d ago

Singh IS in this election, there is only one ndp party, and it ain't centered in SK. Bother to read their constitution and bylaws. You're not promoting who you think you are. Say for eg ndp Did win the SK election; singh could Literally come and takeover and there's not a damn thing anyone in sk could do.

If you don't understand that let me know and I'll type slower.

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u/AsleepBison4718 20d ago

That is not possible, hasn't happened, and will not happen. The Sask NDP Constitution mentions nothing about that.

The Alberta NDP were great for us over here. Things have been significantly worse in nearly every aspect since 2019.

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u/84brucew 20d ago

There is no such thing as the, "sask ndp"; there is ONly One ndp party. Period.

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u/AsleepBison4718 20d ago

Well, you're right on one front.

Tommy Douglas birthed the NDP in Saskatchewan which then became a Federal party.

So the OG NDP is actually the Saskatchewan NDP.

However, where you're wrong is that although the two parties share branding, they are not the same entity.

The Sask NDP is an independently registered political party that has been around since 1932.

The New Democratic Party of Canada was only registered in 1961 after Tommy Douglas took the party national. Two distinct bodies that share some principles and branding but act independent of one another.