"Somewheres" tend to dominate politics here in Canada. Each of the provinces and territories has a history unique to them, as well as specific social, economic and meteorological concerns, and the affluent ones receive or demand more compared to the less resourceful ones. Their own concerns can be handled at the municipal and provincial level, but creating a coherent federal government out of these disputing factors has always been a balancing act.
I remember Pierre Trudeau too. Yes, I can see why they became disliked. We had Boris Johnson who pretended to be a Somewhere but was actually an Anywhere too.
"Somewheres" tend to dominate politics here in Canada. Each of the provinces and territories has a history unique to them, as well as specific social, economic and meteorological concerns, and the affluent ones receive or demand more compared to the less resourceful ones. Their own concerns can be handled at the municipal and provincial level, but creating a coherent federal government out of these disputing factors has always been a balancing act.
I would have said that Justin Trudeau was a classic Anywhere though. Maybe that's why he's gone now.
He is an Anywhere. His father was one in that job, too. Which is why they both left the office intensely disliked.
I remember Pierre Trudeau too. Yes, I can see why they became disliked. We had Boris Johnson who pretended to be a Somewhere but was actually an Anywhere too.
Yeah. Boris goofed up so bad.
That is very true. He doesn't think so though.