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  1. @chris
    Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney will be thanking a LOT of people in his victory speech tonight.
    And NUMBER ONE in this list would be without a doubt the President of the United States Donald Trump.

    #trump #canadianelections #carney

  2. @chris
    Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney will be thanking a LOT of people in his victory speech tonight.
    And NUMBER ONE in this list would be without a doubt the President of the United States Donald Trump.

    #trump #canadianelections #carney

  3. @chris
    Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney will be thanking a LOT of people in his victory speech tonight.
    And NUMBER ONE in this list would be without a doubt the President of the United States Donald Trump.

    #trump #canadianelections #carney

  4. @chris
    Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney will be thanking a LOT of people in his victory speech tonight.
    And NUMBER ONE in this list would be without a doubt the President of the United States Donald Trump.

    #trump #canadianelections #carney

  5. @chris
    Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney will be thanking a LOT of people in his victory speech tonight.
    And NUMBER ONE in this list would be without a doubt the President of the United States Donald Trump.

    #trump #canadianelections #carney

  6. I find it interesting that political parties in Canada allow permanent residents, people 14 and up (and in some cases, 12 and up) to vote in their internal elections using a voting method that is not FPTP, yet locally, provincially and federally we're stuck with FPTP, a voting age of 18 and permanent residents not being able vote even in municipal elections.
    #canada #canadianElections #canadianPolitics #cdnpoli

  7. I find it interesting that political parties in Canada allow permanent residents, people 14 and up (and in some cases, 12 and up) to vote in their internal elections using a voting method that is not FPTP, yet locally, provincially and federally we're stuck with FPTP, a voting age of 18 and permanent residents not being able vote even in municipal elections.
    #canada #canadianElections #canadianPolitics #cdnpoli

  8. I find it interesting that political parties in Canada allow permanent residents, people 14 and up (and in some cases, 12 and up) to vote in their internal elections using a voting method that is not FPTP, yet locally, provincially and federally we're stuck with FPTP, a voting age of 18 and permanent residents not being able vote even in municipal elections.
    #canada #canadianElections #canadianPolitics #cdnpoli

  9. I find it interesting that political parties in Canada allow permanent residents, people 14 and up (and in some cases, 12 and up) to vote in their internal elections using a voting method that is not FPTP, yet locally, provincially and federally we're stuck with FPTP, a voting age of 18 and permanent residents not being able vote even in municipal elections.
    #canada #canadianElections #canadianPolitics #cdnpoli

  10. I find it interesting that political parties in Canada allow permanent residents, people 14 and up (and in some cases, 12 and up) to vote in their internal elections using a voting method that is not FPTP, yet locally, provincially and federally we're stuck with FPTP, a voting age of 18 and permanent residents not being able vote even in municipal elections.
    #canada #canadianElections #canadianPolitics #cdnpoli

  11. Métis and First Nations Peoples weren’t allowed to vote in Canadian elections until 1960. Inuit weren’t allowed to vote in Canadian elections until 1962. #CanadianHistory #IndigenousRights #Canada #Elections #CanadianElections #VotingRights #VotingReform

  12. Métis and First Nations Peoples weren’t allowed to vote in Canadian elections until 1960. Inuit weren’t allowed to vote in Canadian elections until 1962. #CanadianHistory #IndigenousRights #Canada #Elections #CanadianElections #VotingRights #VotingReform

  13. Métis and First Nations Peoples weren’t allowed to vote in Canadian elections until 1960. Inuit weren’t allowed to vote in Canadian elections until 1962. #CanadianHistory #IndigenousRights #Canada #Elections #CanadianElections #VotingRights #VotingReform

  14. Métis and First Nations Peoples weren’t allowed to vote in Canadian elections until 1960. Inuit weren’t allowed to vote in Canadian elections until 1962. #CanadianHistory #IndigenousRights #Canada #Elections #CanadianElections #VotingRights #VotingReform

  15. Métis and First Nations Peoples weren’t allowed to vote in Canadian elections until 1960. Inuit weren’t allowed to vote in Canadian elections until 1962. #CanadianHistory #IndigenousRights #Canada #Elections #CanadianElections #VotingRights #VotingReform