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Topiccanada election day
Proto_Spark
04/29/25 1:04:00 AM
#243:


Heptade posted...
Why would the Bloc ever be fully on-board with the Conservatives on anything that matters? They are mostly center-left and if you go on their website, the first article of their political platform translates to "oppose the Trump menace".

Because they are Quebec first more than anything else. But the point was moreso they would effectively be able to decide anything. Add to that while on paper Quebec leans centre left, Quebec politics are also pretty socially conservative - they just don't vote conservative because Quebec has its own minority culture they pretty adamantly protect.

It's not likely they'd be fully on board with the conservatives, but the fact they'd be able to partner with the cons to help the cons get a vote passed gives them a ton of power. If both the liberals and conservatives can partner with the Bloc to get something passed, its a history-making level of power for the Bloc.
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