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Yeah, no shit. At least someone is stating the obvious rather than being too afraid of the dipshit to say anything to begin with.
As a member of the House of Commons, Angus is roughly equivalent to a US Congressman. He IS a member of Government, and DOES play a role in lawmaking.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Angus
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Commons_of_Canada
His party only has 25 seats, so they can't actually DO anything on their own, they need backing from one of the majority parties.
Liberal (153)
Conservative (119)
Bloc Québécois (33)
New Democratic (25)
I think you may be confusing him for a member of a smaller party with no official status:
Green (2)
Independent (4)
Imagine having more than two (both right wing) parties 🥹
Nature of a parliamentary system.
You clearly needed it after complety misrepresenting the role a Canadian lawmaker.
You're doubling down on your misinformation which now gets you removed.
Please educate yourself on the nature of a "Parliamentary Government" before continuing to state that a member of parlaiment is not a member of government.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parliamentary_system
Canada - Leader of the political party that has the support of a majority in the House of Commons of Canada is appointed Prime Minister of Canada by the Governor General of Canada, who then appoints the Cabinet of Canada on the advice of the Prime Minister
Respectfully, please educate yourself first.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Government_of_Canada
Emphasis mine. In the Canadian political system only members of the executive are part of the national government. Non-government MPs are only part of the legislature, which is not the same thing.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabinet_of_Canada
Jordanlund thinks that being a mod means that he, as a rightwing Portlander, knows more about Canada's political system then a Canadian.
When called out with appropriate documentation after removing correct comments about Canada's political system proceeds to ignore the comment for 18 hours at the time of this post.
I'm an admin for a different, non Lemmy platform, for about 3000 daily active users. I'd be embarrassed to have Jordanlund as a mod.
He IS a member of government even being a back bencher. He votes on legislation and is a member of parliament.
Or are you low on oxygen?