It is now day one hundred of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and President Volodymyr Zelenskyy suspects that Russian forces now hold some twenty percent of the country’s territory, and asks for more Western weapons. Russians hold most of Severodonetsk, and they are moving onto its twin of Lysychansk, which will help them secure control over the Luhansk province. Meanwhile, Ukrainians who return to their homes often find them to be destroyed, with all of their possessions.
Closer to home, the Ontario election was, well, a disaster for everyone involved. Ford gets a larger seat count on a hollow platform he won’t know what to do with, while most of his experienced performers have left politics. The NDP lost nine seats and still think they’re the “strongest” they’ve ever been, but Andrea Horwath did say it was time to step down, as well she should have. Steven Del Duca also stepped down after he lost his own seat, as well he should have. Voter turnout was extremely low, which tells you that people had nothing to vote for, but this breakdown of how each party lost votes is pretty instructive about the level of disillusionment with each, for what that’s worth as the opposition parties start to rebuild. (My full column on the election will be out later today).
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Like salt to the wound for many in the #autism community. She somehow managed to break a very bad system — and make it worse. It’s never been replaced properly https://t.co/lPZ9QhpCda
— Kathleen O'Grady (@kathleenogrady) June 3, 2022
Together, we've lost four straight elections!
Together, we've proven less appealing than the least popular politicians Canada has ever produced!
Thank you and God bless! https://t.co/ackg14o7Lc
— Rob Salerno (@robsalerno) June 3, 2022
That could turn out to be a problem if Doug Ford's schtick starts wearing thin and they find they have no shared ideals to guide them in working out what to do next.
— David Reevely (@davidreevely) June 3, 2022