People think you go to art school and the teachers there teach you how to draw. It's not a technical school, you're not a pencil operator. The teachers teach you how to look at what you're drawing and what you've drawn. You are responsible for teaching your hand how to draw. Draw often, draw everything, draw always.
I found fairly early in my art career that I didn't really love drawing and didn't really care that my drawings were a little crude. I found greater enjoyment in other artistic endeavors and so did them instead.
I heard a rumour that his ridings demographic has changed recently and that there's a possibility he won't win. I didn't look into it any further because I'd rather just believe it.
The rural/urban divide is almost entirely manufactured
Looking at the downvotes one side certainty is "winning"
but one group sure seems to spend a great deal of their time trying to fix the fundemental systemic inequalities forced onto the other group.
There's the self idolizing part. If rural areas get thought of at all by urbanites it's usually only to to think what land they can buy. The "fundamental systemic inequalities" that would help us poor unintelligent rubes are things like hospitals and public transit.
If it was planned they deserve an award for pulling it off so flawlessly.
Or maybe Canadians don't vote for leaders they vote against leaders. PP's high numbers before Trudeau stepped down were not indicative of people's love of Pierre, but rather their disdane of Justin. This is not a new concept and is demonstrated continually in Canadian politics.
If you turn your wheel, use your blinker.