You do realize, I hope, that ' issue-by-issue collaboration with other parties ' is what kept Harper in power for the last few years.
You do realize, I hope, that ' issue-by-issue collaboration with other parties ' is what kept Harper in power for the last few years.
Or what?Harper, like him or hate him, needs a majority for the good of the country.
I've been saying that for weeks. He was very careful to focus on the word "coalition". One of his advisors, Rae, used an "accord", to over throw the elected minority gov't.
You don't suppose Rae forgot about that trick do you?
Wording is important.
le Bloc isn't federalist... Not one bit. Your vision of the future is right there in his words."We will not enter a coalition with other federalist parties," Ignatieff said in the statement. "
As long as the bloq remains as it is and wins that many seats in Quebec we can just expect minority gov'ts in most elections. This upcoming might give the conservatives a majority but it remains unlikely.
I think you've just identified the main problem today with Canadian politics.............the Bloc..........it should be a provincial party as it's sole purpose (from what I can see) is splitting off Quebec from the rest of Canada, clearly a provincial matter. How can they possibly convince anyone outside of Quebec that they have a platform that is good for "Canada"?
They're not about separation anymore. They evolved away from that after Bouchard left and after they themselves will tell you they missed the boat on in the early 90's.
Specifically, if you talk to them, you'll hear/learn two things: 1) They think the time for separation was at the same time that eastern Europe was re-drawing borders and spawning new governments in the early 90's, and 2) They got the internet and started chatting with Anglos, which could be done because if it's written in text you can take your time reading what they're saying if your second language isn't so good, or you can just slam it through Bablefish, and they discovered that they had *way* more in common with each other than either of them had with their political representatives.
Consequently, the BQ has evolved into a Regionalism party, focused on representing the interests of Quebec, which means...
YES, You're RIGHT! They should be be a PROVINCIAL PARTY! That's why we have Provinces! Provinces exist to represent the interests of people in a Region!
The way it's working now, the BQ is basically competing with the provincial government in Quebec City over who's going to represent Quebec to Ottawa, and it's working at cross-purposes, because Quebec City is perfectly capable of representing Quebec interests, but because the BQ is not enabling French-Canadians to have the kind of voice in federal government they'd have if they were to vote for one of the truly national parties, they're just *not* getting the kind of voice in cabinet like they used to.
Back in the day, they didn't get french on the back of cereal boxes coast-to-coast by having a BQ. They got it by having members in cabinet of a real federal party.
LOL...It's not my vision, it's simply an opinion of what is possible. But you make a valid and very interesting point.le Bloc isn't federalist... Not one bit. Your vision of the future is right there in his words.
...........(Count Ignatieff) explicitly ruled out a “coalition,” and yet, he keeps signaling that, were the Tories to fall short, then the Liberals are certainly open to the idea of cooperating with other opposition parties to form a government. In fact, he’s all but guaranteed as much. He’s already vowed that he will vote to defeat the Conservative budget, along with the other opposition leaders, in a confidence vote that would—if all the non-Tory members turn up for it, anyway — bring down a minority Harper government shortly after the election. Occurring right after an election, the result will undoubtedly be the governor-general asking the opposition parties to try forming a government by banding together in some sort of cooperative arrangement. You might even call it a coalition.
Does anyone not realize the absolute outrage that will be felt in the RoC if they give Harper 150 plus seats......and the gov't is usurped by this bunch of morons in cahoots with the separatists???
Actually, it's because I love this country that I am going to vote strategically instead of the party I'd normally prefer, in order to stop the reformacon candidate in my riding from getting a seat.If you love this country, you need to hold your nose and vote Conservative, to give Harper a majority.
You're talking about the BQ, and if you'd been keeping up since Bouchard left and since everyone got the internet - with language translating software - you'd know that: 1) The BQ is not a Separatist party any more... it's become what's called a Regionalist party, and 2) A big part of the reason for that is because once french and english on the internet discovered they could chat with translation software, everyone discovered they had no reason to hate each other, such that the majority of Quebecois decided they'd rather be part of Canada insolong as they don't get crapped on by old Anglo United Empire Loyalists who think the British Empire is simply in a lull.
Actually, it's because I love this country that I am going to vote strategically instead of the party I'd normally prefer, in order to stop the reformacon candidate in my riding from getting a seat.
You're talking about the BQ, and if you'd been keeping up since Bouchard left and since everyone got the internet - with language translating software - you'd know that: 1) The BQ is not a Separatist party any more... it's become what's called a Regionalist party, and 2) A big part of the reason for that is because once french and english on the internet discovered they could chat with translation software, everyone discovered they had no reason to hate each other, such that the majority of Quebecois decided they'd rather be part of Canada insolong as they don't get crapped on by old Anglo United Empire Loyalists who think the British Empire is simply in a lull.
Actually, it's because I love this country that I am going to vote strategically instead of the party I'd normally prefer, in order to stop the reformacon candidate in my riding from getting a seat.
Voting for anyone other than the conservatives is idiotic if you care for your country?
It sounds so Republican - you're either with us or against us, there's no middle ground, and no room for other thoughts.
Rather a primitive point of view.
Voting for anyone other than the conservatives is idiotic if you care for your country?
The Parti Québécois, high in the polls, gathers in Montreal Friday for a three-day convention to adopt the platform it will defend in the next election. And its preferred strategy, if it wins power, will be to pick as many fights as possible with Ottawa.
Even before holding a referendum, the proposed platform says, “the Parti Québécois will act as a sovereigntist government, seeking to acquire ever more powers and means for Quebec and Quebecers.”
Bloc Québécois leader Gilles Duceppe is scheduled to appear at the convention on Sunday. In 2007 he announced his entry into the PQ leadership race, then dropped out a day later. Still, while he professes full confidence in Ms. Marois, he apparently has not completely abandoned the dream. In an appearance last weekend on the popular talk show Tout le monde en parle, he was asked whether he had ruled out ever leading the provincial party. “
What if I only like my country?Yes, voting Conservative is necessary, if you love the country.