I'm as yet undecided.
NDP are tempting: they are actually paying for their elections promises with how they will increase revenue.
Liberals aren't paying for their promises. What they have going for them is experience running the country, during which socially and economically the country did pretty good.
Reform 3.0/Conservatives I won't vote for, because they aren't paying for their promises, have no experience running anything, the party contains too many fanatics, their executive comes from a disgruntled regional party, they are in favour of expanding drug wars, retracting health care, and are the party that brought us the "triple E Senate", the stupidest idea since the not-withstanding clause. Let alone their parties stance on Abortion, Gay Marriage, and general government poking about in private lives.
PC (Progressive Canadian) party I won't vote for because it is barely twitching.
Green party I might vote for, but too many fanatical people get into the Green party. A vote for them would just be a 7$ donation to them, and I'm not certain I they do good with the money.
I would be tempted to vote for the Progressive Conservative party, but it no longer exists.
I suspect I'll vote strategically, or decide based on the local Candidate.
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