• Em Adespoton
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        1023 hours ago

        Indeed; Liberal + NDP + G doesn’t make a majority, but C + BQ does.

        This isn’t the time to have a minority government that has to make sweeping concessions to get anything done.

        • @[email protected]
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          1621 hours ago

          LPC + BQ makes more sense as the BQ isn’t too friendly with the CPC.

          Besides it’s time the BQ had some power in federal politics, if for no other reason than to show English Canada that they’re not the monsters we think they are.

          • @[email protected]
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            221 hours ago

            That’s fair, but I doubt it would last long. Quebec voters can be a bit fickle and the BQ might not be as patient as the NDP+G have been. I would guess non-confidence and a new election in about a year.

            • @[email protected]
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              1320 hours ago

              Quebec voters aren’t any more fickle than the rest of Canada. They are smart, engaging and ready to stand up for their nation and culture.

              Treating them as something less-than is sickening. Please stop it.

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                320 hours ago

                I’m saying the opposite of “less-than”.

                I’m saying they don’t put up with shit just cause of party lines. If you want to keep support in Quebec you have to bend to the will of the voters.

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          420 hours ago

          That’s just the prediction on if the election were held today. I don’t think the trend is showing any signs of stopping here. A couple weeks ago this same prediction gave the Cons an 80% chance at a majority. And even that was seen as a massive decline for them.