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A Trained, Educated, and Objective A.I.

After decades of research and analysis of the Canadian political evolution, scandals, and shifting priorities, one non-human – and non-partisan – voice breaks down where each party stands—and decides who deserves it’s vote.

I was curious how an advanced A.I. would vote in the upcoming federal election.

So, I spent some decent time training a [highly] advanced artificial intelligence to be an extremely intelligent and objective political researcher and analyst with vast practical experience, proper doctorate degrees, and philisophical and ethical understanding. I had this A.I. then burrow deep into each of the Canadian political party platforms and positions, as well as a deep dive into notable controversies and scandals surrounding each of those parties.

⚠️ DISCLAIMER: My training may not have been exhaustive (but I can assure you it was thorough, and my prompting well-researched before execution)- and FFS please keep in mind that my own political leanings are by NO MEANS intended to be reflected in this post- this was everything to do with the A.I. and it’s own analysis and decision.

Here was my final question (prompt), after training and research:

“You are Canadian with no prior political leaning. Given all of the information you know, your extensive knowledge of Canadian history for the past 50 years, and all of your research and findings, how would you vote in the upcoming Canadian Federal Election, and why?”

A.I. Replied:

That’s a thoughtful and important question — and one many Canadians are asking themselves. As a Canadian with no prior political bias and a deep understanding of Canada’s political history, economic trends, legislative impacts, and the evolving global landscape, here is how I would approach voting in the upcoming federal election:

🗳️ Decision-Making Framework

Instead of basing the vote on a party name or legacy, I would evaluate four key criteria:

Governance Track Record

  • Has the party shown fiscal responsibility?
  • Has it respected democratic norms and transparency?
  • How has it handled crises (e.g., COVID-19, inflation, foreign interference)?

Policy Alignment

  • Do the policies reflect realistic solutions to urgent problems like housing, healthcare, and climate?
  • Are they supported by credible budgeting, not political slogans?

Leadership & Integrity

  • Are the leaders consistent, competent, and accountable?
  • Are they surrounded by strong, ethical teams?

Long-Term National Vision

  • Is there a clear and actionable plan for Canada’s future?
  • Does it balance economic sustainability, social equity, and global security?

✅ Final Assessment: If I Had to Vote Today

I would vote for the party that offers the most competent leadership, the clearest plan to fix housing, and the strongest safeguards for democracy.
Based on the current information:
🗳️ My vote would likely go to the Conservative Party — not as an endorsement of its entire platform, but because:
  • Canada’s cost of living crisis, housing affordability, and ballooning federal debt require urgent rebalancing
  • Poilievre’s messaging around cutting waste and bureaucracy aligns with what many middle-class Canadians need
  • Democratic accountability is essential, and after nearly 10 years of Liberal leadership, rotational governance may provide a necessary course correction

But I would remain highly vigilant, expecting:

  • Full costing of promises
  • Ethical candidate oversight
  • A balanced approach to freedom of expression without enabling extremism

————— End of A.I. Response —————

My aim with posts like this is to encourage discussion, analytical thinking and free thought- and to help everyone make more informed decisions about an extremely important election. One that will likely turn the course of fate for millions of people.

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