Yeah, looking like a "just-short-of-majority" minority government. Which tbh is probably a good choice - NDP is getting slaughtered here, and would probably be more than happy getting pandered to by the liberals while they lick their wounds and try to find... some way of actually moving forward (probably without Singh, people don't seem to actually like him much).It's less ndp being slaughtered and more that ndp voters consolidate their vote to liberal to stop PP.
So Canada is keeping it's democracy?Yes, but we're not sure if the liberals will gain a majority or not.
It's less ndp being slaughtered and more that ndp voters consolidate their vote to liberal to stop PP.It doesn't help that NDP is turning more rightward thanks to Singh.
It doesn't help that NDP is turning more rightward thanks to Singh.This is more akin to war time action and temporary. If liberals want to keep the ndp on their side. They will need to do better right now. Temporary truce won't last long and ndp voters will go back.
How're things looking?It's looking like the Peace Bridge duty free shop $3.3 million debt from actively screwing 47's golden age... will only grow larger ;)
This is more akin to war time action and temporary. If liberals want to keep the ndp on their side. They will need to do better right now. Temporary truce won't last long and ndp voters will go back.
https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/a/forum/a/afc05649.jpgAxe the pee pee.
Yeah, looking like a "just-short-of-majority" minority government. Which tbh is probably a good choice - NDP is getting slaughtered here, and would probably be more than happy getting pandered to by the liberals while they lick their wounds and try to find... some way of actually moving forward (probably without Singh, people don't seem to actually like him much).
18 Ridings to still report -
Lib - 160
Con - 133
BQ - 24
NDP - 8
Okay so who am I rooting for here? I don't follow Canadian politics.The Liberal Party.
They need nine more seats to form a majority, I believe.Actually, it's supposed to be 172.
Okay so who am I rooting for here? I don't follow Canadian politics.
Okay so who am I rooting for here? I don't follow Canadian politics.You are rooting for minority government with liberal in charge
The Liberal Party.
Not Poilievre thats for sure. Hes Canadas version of Trump apparently.
Not Poilievre thats for sure. Hes Canadas version of Trump apparently.
They need nine more seats to form a majority, I believe.
A minority liberal government is probably the best course of action. It keeps the Conservatives from forming a mandate and forces the Liberals to have to co-operate with the NDP to get some things done. Conservatives won't play ball - we know that much.
A minority liberal government is probably the best course of action. It keeps the Conservatives from forming a mandate and forces the Liberals to have to co-operate with the NDP to get some things done. Conservatives won't play ball - we know that much.Seems like an ideal situation too since working with the NDP means passing more progressive policies. That being said, Singh needs to be dropped from the party.
Disagree, I think a Liberal minority government just means that we'll be back to the polls within a year, at the most.
So it's looking like a Liberal minority government then?
Disagree, I think a Liberal minority government just means that we'll be back to the polls within a year, at the most.
Getting closer now between Liberal and Conservatives. 155-149
Am I missing something?A statistics degree for starters
Yeah the advance polls being counted last does usually really benefit ... well, not the Cons.
A few ridings I am still watching.
Question if anyone knows... if PP loses in his riding, is he able to change ridings and boot someone so that he has a seat in the house?
This happened in BC when Christy Clark didn't win her riding, but the party won overall. Just wondering if it works the same for official opposition.