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Originally Posted by james t kirk
As long as Quebec keeps voting for the BQ, a minority gov't is all you're going to see.
Alberta and Saskatchewan will be solidly conservative (as always - do they know anything else?)
Ontario will be liberal with a smattering of Conservative and NDP.
BC - Liberal, Ndp, Conservative.
In order to win, either party has to somehow convince Quebec to vote for them. Good luck on that front. The Quebecers enjoy voting for a usless party naively thinking that it will somehow be good for them (or to enjoy being the spoiler yet again)
In either case, we're in for another minority, the only questin is who?
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People still believe this? The rising of the West in population and economic power will, and partially has, toppled the Upper/Lower Canada oligarchy. Though it may continue to be a battle ground province, Quebec has shown that it will vote BQ on a whim (last election). The Province does not want to participate with the rest of the country, but its power to hold the rest of us hostage is waning. The rest of the country can produce a majority for either the Tories or the Liberals; every other region except for Alberta is relatively competitive for both parties. Ontario is not a Conservative free zone.