Quebec's flirt with the NDP

YukonJack

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"Quebec's flirt with the NDP"

So did Ontario a few years ago.

Based on that precedence, the current leader of the NDP will soon be a Liberal.

Quebec will enjoy what Ontario did.
 

Angstrom

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I live in Ontario. and Let me tell Canada. They handle Immigration much better in Quebec then they do in the rest of country.
In Montreal for the first time in my whole life I had normal every day dialog with Muslims women, in a market place.
Something I have had the chance to do in Ontario many times but never ends up happening. That alone is proof for me they know what there doing.
The trick is good knowledge of the Language. It is essential to the success of integration.
I was shocked at how liberated people of Montreal are. So open and excepting of there true self.
English Canada feels like Hollywood posers compared.
If we ever hope to have a Swedish Socialist Party in Canada this would be its berth.
Still it will need to be supported for some time before it will give results.
 

lone wolf

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not at all.

It is very likely that we wouldn't be having this exchange if you saw things for what they are rather than more than what they are.
You're the one asking for me to establish a future event yet I'm seeing things for more than what they are.... We weren't married some time ago were we?
 

cranky

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future event?I never asked you to establish a future event, but I can see how it might have been interpretted that way.
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lone wolf

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future event?I never asked you to establish a future event, but I can see how it might have been interpretted that way.
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...and you still haven't answered the question you've wasted how many bytes of space in using a repeatability dodge to avoid ... which was:
What's it say when someone who didn't campaign beat out the Tory?

Requires no forethought because it's already happened....
 

cranky

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I am not the one dodging the repeatability issue. You are taking a single event and trying to imply a wide sweeping conclusion from it.

You really do need to look at things for what they are, rather than more than what they are. If you did this, we wouldn't be having this discussion.

And, now I'm finding that you are starting to just sit in one place spinning your wheels and going nowhere. unless you have something new to add - and I'm not talking about another post directed at me, you have to address the topic - I have grown tired of you.
 

lone wolf

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:roll: all this to side-step observing reality....

I'll give you a hint: It all has to do with why a lot of folks would vote for a phantom ahead of Harper. Really, it has little to do with CPC
 

The Old Medic

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The people of Quebec punished the Bloc because it betrayed its core principles, and tried to ally itself with the Liberals against the government. it essentially sold out, for a set or two of power.

A new, and stronger Bloc will emerge. Slowly, Quebec WILL move to separate from Canada, which will overall bring the entire country down over a period of years. The Atlantic provinces will very quickly join the USA, leaving Ontario and everything westward as a rump state.

The Prairie Provinces will hat the total and complete domination by Ontario, and they will also vote to join the USA (this will take about 20-25 years or so). That will leave Nunavit, the territories, BC and Ontario as "Canada". How long will BC remain? I'd say about another 20-25 years, and then they will also join the US.

Ontario will hold out as long as possible. But, being an landlocked country, and having to ship everything through either Quebec (which will charge them a fortune to use the waterway), or by train to the West Coast, it too will slowly fade away. Eventually, after about 100 years, the rest of Canada will join into the super country of the United States of America, which will comprise everything north of Mexico. It will be the worlds largest country in area, with more natural resources than any other country on earth.