Quiz

Reverend Blair

Council Member
Apr 3, 2004
1,238
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Winnipeg
I think this is actually left over from the last election, but it's cool anyway. It's a quiz to see whose platform best matches your outlook. http://www.politicswatch.com/VoteSelectorQuiz2004.html

Me? I got:

Leader of the New Democratic Party of Canada (score = 100)
Leader of the Bloc Quebecois (score = 64)
Leader of Liberal Party of Canada, Prime Minister of Canada (score = 52)
Leader of the Conservative Party of Canada (score = 4)
 

tibear

Electoral Member
Jan 25, 2005
854
0
16
No surprise here:

Leader of the Conservative (score = 100)
Leader of the Liberal (score = 47)
Leader of the NDP (score = 42)
Leader of the BQ (score = 26)

RB, did you notice that the abortion question had the two options of "pro-choice" and "pro-life"???? :) :) :)
 

Jay

Executive Branch Member
Jan 7, 2005
8,366
3
38
Leader of the Conservative Party of Canada (score = 100)Leader of Liberal Party of Canada, Prime Minister of Canada (score = 60)
Leader of the Bloc Quebecois (score = 20)
Leader of the New Democratic Party of Canada (score = 16)
 

Hard-Luck Henry

Council Member
Feb 19, 2005
2,194
0
36
A purely academic exercise, it being none of my business, but I scored thus:

Leader of the New Democratic Party of Canada (score = 100)
Leader of the Bloc Quebecois (score = 72)
Leader of Liberal Party of Canada, Prime Minister of Canada (score = 38 )
Leader of the Conservative Party of Canada (score = 14)
 

pinchomic

New Member
Feb 24, 2005
6
0
1
United Kingdom
Took the test for fun since I'm not from Canada, never lived in Canada and all I know about Canada comes from friends, internet and tv!

Leader of the New Democratic Party of Canada (score = 100)
Leader of Liberal Party of Canada, Prime Minister of Canada (score = 87 )
Leader of the Bloc Quebecois (score = 80)
Leader of the Conservative Party of Canada (score = 60)

Scored relatively high on all...i wonder what that means...
:idea: Duh!..I have no knowledge or experience to base my voting on...
Still interesting to know which way I'm leaning though 8)
 

Reverend Blair

Council Member
Apr 3, 2004
1,238
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Winnipeg
A purely academic exercise, it being none of my business, but I scored thus:

Just a wild guess, Henry, but I'm guessing you lean towards the Labour Party at home.

Scored relatively high on all...i wonder what that means...

Up here it usually means that you vote Liberal even though you like the NDP platform better.

You guys don't have to worry about not being Canadian. I took every American poll I could find before the last election. I've never seen one from Britain, but I'd take that too.
 

Twila

Nanah Potato
Mar 26, 2003
14,698
73
48
n Leader of the New Democratic Party of Canada (score = 100)
Leader of the Bloc Quebecois (score = 75)
Leader of the Conservative Party of Canada (score = 30)
Paul Martin Leader of Liberal Party of Canada, Prime Minister of Canada (score = 30)
 
Okay call me ignorant - but I refuse to take a quiz like that one. It is undemocratic and slanted towards the established parties. Shame on you Rev for posting such a thing. :D

Seriously - where are the other parties? Greens, CAP, Marxist, Marijuana, Libertarian etc?

Demand more - get more.
 

peapod

Hall of Fame Member
Jun 26, 2004
10,745
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36
pumpkin pie bungalow
NDP Score 100...I dunno I can't understand that one :p
Bloc Score 70...I dunno...my father is french..guess thats it :p
Liberals Score 43....where is my money? eh? :p
Conservatives -39...Even I know a little about dinosaurs :p
 

Rev. Dale

New Member
Feb 26, 2005
2
0
1
Leader of the Conservative Party of Canada (score = 100)
Leader of the New Democratic Party of Canada (score = 36)
Leader of Liberal Party of Canada(score = 32)
Leader of the Bloc Quebecois (score = 9)
 

Freaker

New Member
Feb 24, 2005
45
0
6
Montreal
Jack Layton-NDP: 100
Gilles Duceppe-BQ: 74
Paul Martin-Lib.: 39
Stephen Harper-Con.: 9

I feel faintly nauseous about my BQ score...