Sikh-Canadian candidates won in both Calgary and Edmonton mayoral elections.
by Brad Salzberg
October 18, 2021
“The reality is, our Canada is a place of racism, of violence.”
— NDP Party Leader Jagmeet Singh, June 14th 2021.
An unprecedented event occurred last night in Alberta, Canada. Sikh-Canadian candidates won in both Calgary and Edmonton mayoral elections.
Jhoti Gondek is the first Sikh-Canadian to become mayor of Calgary. She will be taking over from Naheed Nenshi, three-time winner as mayor of Alberta’s largest city. As a Canadian of Ismaili descent, Nenshi is known as a leading supporter of Muslim rights in Canada.
On the same night, Edmonton mayor Don Iveson has been replaced by Amarjeet Sohi, ex-city councillor, as well as a former member of Justin Trudeau’s Liberal Cabinet. It well appears Edmontonians have done a complete about-face.
Federal Liberal MP candidates failed to win a single seat in Alberta in the 2019 election. In 2021, they managed to elect two MP’s. From all points of view, Alberta is an anti-Liberal province. After which ex-Liberal MP Amarjeet Singh is elected as mayor of Edmonton.
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What is this? More stolen elections?
What else can we say or do at this point. I believe it’s way too late for us as humans but always remember who’s in charge of everything!🙏
I was watching a (conservative American speaker) Bill Whittle lecture on Youtube and in it he was asked if he would run for POTUS. He said he could never do so and look at himself in a mirror. He noted an interesting point. That he would have more confidence in Congress if they would randomly pick 535 people like they do jury duty to fill out House and Senate seats and only allow a single term.
It got me thinking that it may be a good idea. So using Canada. The House has 338 seats representing 338 riding across Canada. Maybe instead of elections we have a selective system for one person in each riding be randomly picked like we do jury duty to go to the House of Commons in Ottawa. From that we get 338 MP’s and they in caucus nominate and vote from their numbers for one to become PM and do so for each cabinet member. You could have them say nominate 3 persons for each position and as such they vote from such to fill out the one’s for PM and cabinet out of each.
This would be a fixed 5 year term with NO re-elections and every 5 years we randomly pick one citizen from each riding across Canada again like jury duty to fill out each new government. My gut tells me we would have a much better Parliament as their would be NO PARTIES but only individuals representing each riding.