When wilfull voter ignorance is as high as it is, is it any surprise we got this outcome? To be totally honest, none of the parties present the right mix, though at least the Libs are centre. The right mix is a mix grounded on truth, and the majority of voters don't know what that is. Until there is a more stringent requirement to be allowed a vote, voter ignorance will continue to yield undesirable results.
That's lovely.
Here's the truth for you;
All the major political parties in Canada are scrunched together in the centre of the political spectrum.....
Canada is, and has always been, essentially a (small c) conservative nation.
The left in Canada is very much rooted in Quebec, and has been for the last 40 years. The Liberals understood this and dominated Canadian politics by picking Liberal leaders from Quebec, campaigning on the left, attracting massive support from Quebec, and then ruling from a pro-business, slightly right wing agenda.
The way the vote split last night is a much more realistic representation of the Canadian reality. A centre left party, rooted solidly in Quebec, left as the opposition to a centre right party that swept the rest of the country.
If you are old enough, and a Canadian citizen, you get to vote......as it should be. Who the hell do you think you are to dictate that some portion of the society that disagrees with your distorted view of the nation should not be allowed the vote?
If your basing the vote on a minimum IQ or knowledge of Canadian political culture, guess what?
You're disenfranchised.