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Forum: Canadian Politics Topic: Who should lead the coalition? |
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Posted: Sun Nov 30, 2008 3:28 am
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| If people had wanted Dion as PM, they'd have voted Liberal, yet the Liberals lost seats. People do not vote for the Prime Minister, they vote for a Member of Parliament who will represent their riding in the House of Commons. That Member of Parliament may or may not be affiliated with a particular ... |
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Forum: Canadian Politics Topic: Who should lead the coalition? |
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Posted: Sun Nov 30, 2008 3:02 am
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| A majority of Canadians voted for the three opposition parties, so it is reasonable to assume that a majority of Canadians would support a government composed of those three parties. Each individual person who voted for the Liberals, NDP or Bloc will get to see their party help to shape the policies... |
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Forum: Canadian Politics Topic: Who should lead the coalition? |
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Posted: Sun Nov 30, 2008 2:54 am
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| A majority of Canadians voted for parties other than the Conservatives. Has it occurred to you that many of those voters had an NDP/Liberal coalition in mind when they cast their vote? I certainly did. In fact, I have wanted such a coalition since the Martin days. A coalition of the NDP, Liberals an... |
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