Election '21

Predicting the 2021 Canadian election with
Remote Viewing

Publication date: September 10th, 2021

Region: Canada

Timeline: September-to-October 2021

Bottom line up front

Results: Accuracy of this project will be tracked below as information becomes available.

Drawings

Canadian Parliament
Erin O'Toole



Data summary

The most important aspect of the site is a thing associated with bargain, negotiate, and haggle. There are people here who feel focused and attentive in this place. They assure. There are questions here. I feel nervous and skeptical.

Commentary

This data is consistent with the election campaign itself; basically, it fits talking with and trying to convince voters.



The 2nd most important aspect of the site are people who are voters associated with sway. They feel attentive and focused. There are life forms here getting out the vote [1] and swaying. Something projects the future [2] here. Someone is listening. Someone is organizing [3]. I feel attentive.

Swaying voters

Figure 1: Swaying voters


[1] Get out the vote: In 3-words: A frustrating break. This is a thing which is a situation like a burst bubble [12]. A seam has ripped here. There are people who feel wary and frustrated. I feel watchful, nervous, and agitated.

[12] Like a burst bubble: In 6-words: Job poorly done causes chain reaction. This thing is a situation which is purposeful. People here feel angry and frustrated. They have been betrayed. This is a job poorly done. There is a wrecked opportunity. Something is incomplete. I feel angry. Something goes awry here and is like a chain reaction. There is a plan, steps, and sub-plots (i.e., steps).

[2] Project future: In 3-words: A prideful race. This is a place which is a running track and is like a steeple chase. There are people here who are participants who feel nervous and focused. This is a race associated with show off and pride. I feel nervous.

[3] Organize: In 3-words: A failed project. These are people running a project which is an abject failure. It is a continual failure. They feel excited, wary, and caught off guard. I feel satisfied and smug.

Commentary

The 2nd aspect [A] of this project, as well as elements [1], [2], [3], and [12] indicate a botched election organization.

Either one of the political parties has trouble getting their voters to the polls, or perhaps it’s difficult to get voters to vote during a pandemic.

During the pandemic, because there has been so much demand for mail-in voting, it may take days to know the final results:

Mail in vote delay

Source: www.kitco.com; Reuters

Plan goes awry

Figure 2: Plan goes awry

The 3rd most important aspect of the site is an object in a place with people who feel frustrated. They are starting over. This is a process [4] associated with new beginning and 2nd chance [11]. It is like a hung jury [6]. Someone is swearing an oath. And something is associated with win again [10]. I feel focused and attentive.

Commentary

This aspect [B], as well as elements [4], [5], [6], [10], [11], and [13] are portraying a congratulations and swearing-in ceremony.

There does seem to be an external process, like a court or some other body, to get to this point. This is highly unusual and may point to the fact that this could be a very close election, which takes a while to resolve.

There seems to be an outside body here; later we see data indicating a negotiation and an accord between groups.

[4] Process: In 5-words: Precedent set in a court. This is a place which is a structure like a cage. It is a court which is settling and setting a precedent. There are life forms here who feel focused and excited. There is badgering here, settling a dispute, and a crisis averted. I feel nervous.

[11] 2nd chance: In 3-words: Person being congratulated. This is a person [13] in a place with a stage associated with congratulatory. They are stepping. There is an audience here. The situation is associated with “Thank you!” and beaming. It is like landing a plane. I feel frustrated and angry.

[13] Person: In 5-words: A newcomer addressing relieved people. This is a person and people like a tribe. There is laughter and greeting here. There is unnecessary language here (i.e., talking too much). There are people here who feel excited, happy, and relieved. The situation is associated with “At last!” I feel hopeful and relieved. This person is like a military commander. They are the star of the show. They are a recent newcomer.

[6] Like a hung jury: In 7-words: Life forms protected by giving out orders. This is a place with life forms who feel excited, pleased, and satisfied. There is cover and protection here like a canopy. There is a shout-out and orders which are like giving orders to soldiers. I feel wary and frustrated.

[6] 2nd version: Like a hung jury: In 4-words: Legislators haggling and dealing. This thing is a chamber associated with decision. There are people here who are legislators. They feel wary and guarded. They are haggling and letting go of demands. There is cooperation and compromise. There is also an effort to obstruct. I feel wary and suspicious. These are Parliamentarians striking a deal.

[5] On one of the thin lines: In 6-words: People taking necessary steps towards growth. These are people who are like players who feel excited and happy. These are necessary steps. This is a store associated with necessary growth and growth objective. I feel interested and attentive.

[10] Win again: In 6-words: Haggling of parties to settle something. This is a thing which is included. Something is drawn up and settled. There are people here who feel focused. There are parties here who haggle and are bothered. The situation is associated with margin of error. I feel frustrated.

Parliament haggling

Figure 5: Parliament haggling


Precedent set in court

Figure 3: Precedent set in court

Erin O'Toole?

Figure 4: Erin O’Toole?

Finding common ground

Figure 6: Finding common ground


The 4th most important aspect of the site is a place with people who are electors. They are associated with stability [8] and change [9]. They feel nervous and attentive. I feel frustrated.


Commentary

This aspect [C], and elements [7], [8], and [9] are very straight forward and depict Parliament sitting again after the election.


[7] On the round shape: In 3-words: A group arguing. This is a thing which is a group of people who feel focused and attentive. They shape and define arguments. There is heated exchange here. I feel curious and pleased.

[8] Stability: In 8-words: People in a room who protect and serve. These are people in a place which is a room like a big hall. They protect and serve and are regal in some way. They feel happy, satisfied, and pleased. The concept of hope is present here. I feel happy and excited.

[9] Change: In 2-words: People negotiating. This is a place with people who are steady. They negotiate stability and engineer compromise. They feel frustrated, excited, and hot under the collar. I feel frustrated and angry.


Argiomg & Negotiation

Figure 7: Arguing & Negotiation

Base session 2

The most important aspect of the site are life forms in a place. This is a cabinet with a 2nd chance to form government. Something is studied here. There is a shortage [14] of something. There is a debate and a scrum. I feel wary and disquieted.

[14] Shortage: In 4-words: Project involving something stunted. This is a thing which is encumbered. It is slow and something is being reduced here. Something is inscribed. There are people here with a project. They feel hesitant and hopeful. There is stunted growth here. The situation is like stopping before the finish line. Something is missing here. I feel interested.

Commentary

This aspect [X], and well as element [14] depict a party trying to form government from a minority position.

Minority Parliament

Figure 8: Minority Parliament

The 2nd most important aspect of the site is a person [15] who feels upset and sad. They resign and something is over. It is like a grave. They have received the short end of the stick. And they have been stabbed in the back. There are players here. I feel attentive and resigned.

[15] Person: In 3-words: Sad stricken person. This is a thing in a place which is like a prop. This is a person celebrating achievement. There is debate here. They feel sad, wistful, and resigned. They are stricken in some way. I feel satisfied and pleased. This person is representative of several generations. They are a leader and teacher.

Commentary

This aspect [A] as well as element [15] clearly depicts someone resigning.

Justin Trudeau?

Figure 9: Justin Trudeau?

The 3rd most important aspect of the site is a place which is a cabinet of people who feel focused and attentive. They are drawing up an accord [16] and a partnership [17] in a way which is like carving up a pumpkin (pie). Something about this situation is like stuffing the ballot box. It is associated with win by any means. There is a suitable partnership here. I feel edgy.

Carving something like pumpkin pie

Figure 10: Carving something like pumpkin pie


Commentary

This aspect [B], as well as elements [16], and [17] depict a group of parties coming together to negotiate a settlement.

This probably indicates a minority or coalition-type government. There are 2 possible scenarios here:




[16] Accord: In 5-words: Several rounds of deals made. These are things like tribes breaking deals. These people feel stressed, watchful, and excited. They are entering into an agreement and settling something. They draw up several rounds of deals.

[17] Partnership: In 6-words: People coming together to settle disputes. This thing is an agreement being put forth to settle a dispute. There are people here who feel satisfied and smug. The situation is skilled and is like a bus. Everyone is sitting on the same bus (i.e., all in it together). I feel angry and frustrated.




Joining in coalition

Figure 11: Joining in coalition


Summary

The fact that a minority government is part of the Remote Viewing data is no surprise. At publication date, polls are clearly indicating a minority government for either major party.

The campaign, the voting process itself, or perhaps voter turnout is botched in some way.

Because of this, it may take some time to settle results and the winner. There may need to be external help in settling this situation. This suggests a close result in terms of seat count.




In order to settle this dispute, a formal accord may be drawn up between groups. This also suggests a close result in terms of seats, because a wide victory margin wouldn't require any formal accord between groups.

Someone resigns as a result of election results.

Project Update

- December 2021 -

We were disappointed with our results on predicting the 2021 Canadian election. We have Remote Viewed elections before and did very well with the most recent US election, including predicting the January 6th riot. Regarding the 2021 Canadian election, contrary to our prediction: the election execution was NOT botched; an external process was NOT needed to settle results; there was NOT a formal agreement drawn up between parties; And NO major party leader resigned. Our only correct prediction was that of a minority government.

We are constantly reviewing our work and methods. And we are committed to disclosing our results, good or bad. We occasionally have misses, but, on average, Remote Viewing is a very useful tool.

Minority Canadian Parliaments last about 18-months, so we will definitely Remote View the next Canadian election at that time.







Project Update

- May 2022 -

At first, we were disappointed with our September 2022 Canadian election prediction. However, as we have stated, the term “election” is recognized by the Matrix as the election campaign, voting day, and the aftermath.

The perspective of time has unveiled two significant hits:

“There may be a formal accord drawn up between groups”

In Canadian politics a majority of Parliamentary seats are required to rule without question for a 4-year mandate. If a government is in a minority position, they may still govern but require at least some other votes from another party; this is typically done informally, on a bill-by-bill basis. However, it is possible for a cooperation agreement to be drawn up between likeminded parties in order to rule as a defacto coalition government. These situations are exceedingly rare, only ever having occurred twice before.

And, in line with our data, in March 2022, this is EXACTLY what happened:

Liberals' deal with NDP will keep Trudeau minority in power for 3 more years – CTV News (External link)

OTTAWA - The federal Liberals and New Democrats have finalized an agreement that, if maintained, would keep Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government in power until the end of the current Parliament in exchange for progress on longstanding NDP priorities.

Trudeau announced on Tuesday morning that the confidence-and-supply agreement has been brokered, is effective immediately, and will remain in effect until June 2025.

Session data:

“The 3rd most important aspect of the site is a place which is a cabinet of people who feel focused and attentive. They are drawing up an accord [16] and a partnership [17] in a way which is like carving up a pumpkin (pie). Something about this situation is like stuffing the ballot box. It is associated with win by any means. There is a suitable partnership here. I feel edgy.”

And, in fact, our commentary above echoes exactly what occurred:

“A winning minority party seeks a formal agreement to extend their power to a regular 4-year mandate; (e.g. Conservative-BQ-Green or Liberal-NDP)”














“Someone resigns”

There were no resignation immediately following the election. However, as a direct questioning of election results, the Conservative Party of Canada forced its leader, Erin O’Toole to resign 5-months after the fact.

O'Toole resigns as Conservative leader, will stay on as MP – CTV News (External link)

OTTAWA - Erin O’Toole has resigned as the leader of the Conservative Party of Canada but will stay on to serve as the Durham, Ont. member of Parliament.

The majority of caucus voted to remove O’Toole in a secret ballot on Wednesday. In a decisive revolt, 118 votes were cast at the virtual morning meeting, 73 MPs voted in favour of replacing O’Toole, while 45 MPs voted to endorse his leadership.

Chair of the 119-member caucus, Scott Reid, said he did not vote.

Following this vote, O’Toole submitted his formal resignation to the party, effective immediately. . .

O’Toole had been fighting to hold on to his role to some degree since the Conservatives’ September 2021 election defeat, reaching this point after a handful of electoral district associations put forward calls for a leadership vote before the one scheduled at the party's national convention in 2023.

And in fact, this session data is particularly accurate:

“The 2nd most important aspect of the site is a person [15] who feels upset and sad. They resign and something is over. It is like a grave. They have received the short end of the stick. And they have been stabbed in the back. There are players here.”