Looks like a bunch of Harper voters in that photo.
A bunch of kids taking prom photos?
Looks like a bunch of Harper voters in that photo.
Yay! we agree on something!
Looks like a bunch of Harper voters in that photo.
The PQ needs to go extinct for Quebec to politically floorishyeah but you just want the vote to be split! haha
Looks like a bunch of Harper voters in that photo.
Not exactly the most diverse crowd. lolWhy because they're white
you guys are being really daft (about the photo),
there are three asians among those white kids.
2ndly, is Ottawa that diverse to begin with?
wow, Trudeau managed to jog from Ottawa crosscountry all the way to Vancouver.that's Vancouver yo
Looks like a bunch of Harper voters in that photo.
Well you wouldn't expect him to be in Ottawa actually working would you?that's Vancouver yo
wow, Trudeau managed to jog from Ottawa crosscountry all the way to Vancouver.
PLQ are mum silent on the issue. They have benefitted from FPTP since 2003 (including an 18 month stint as official opposition.)Is there anyone pushing PR for Quebec provincial politics? It clearly needs it the most out of any province.
There are so many parties and obviously significant groups of voters that have no real party that represents their position and which are severely compromising.
CAQ wants to open up talks about debating electoral reform. Prefered type unclear.
PQ losing steam also wants to open up talks on electroal reform, Prefered type unclear
CAQ wants to open up talks about debating electoral reform. Prefered type unclear.
PQ losing steam also wants to open up talks on electroal reform, Prefered type unclear
Didn't they both say last year that they wanted mixed-member proportional? I could swear I saw Legault on TV saying that.
pretty much why I don't trust them or believe them (PQ and CAQ) when it comes to serious talks on electoral reform.
I know you're just reporting here but man, that's such BS
possibly, but it is not on their party's website
pretty much why I don't trust them or believe them (PQ and CAQ) when it comes to serious talks on electoral reform.
I personnally do want some type of reform because I never ever won a riding Provincially in my entire adult life, (strategic voting one time not counting.)
Not necessarily, much QS support from neighboring ridings spills into Rosemont.I live in Lisée's riding so my vote literally goes in the trash bin
PLQ are mum silent on the issue. They have benefitted from FPTP since 2003 (including an 18 month stint as official opposition.)
CAQ wants to open up talks about debating electoral reform. Prefered type unclear.
PQ losing steam also wants to open up talks on electroal reform, Prefered type unclear
QS is pushing for Mixed-member proportional representation but not PR.
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fun fact, the PLQ were the vicitm of FPTP in 1998 where they won the popular vote but lost electorally to the PQ (majority LOL)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quebec_general_election,_1998
1998
PQ popular vote 42.87%; won 76 seats.
PLQ popular vote 43.55%, won 48 seats.
ADQ popular vote 11.81%, won 1 seat.
FPTP was also pretty bad in the 1994 election. PQ wins by like a third of a percent and gets like 30 more seats then the PLQ.The 1968 election was even worse then both the 1994 and 1994 QC elections,
Mixed-member proportional representation but not PR.
Foreign money funnelled towards Canadian political advocacy groups affected the outcome of the 2015 federal election, according to a document filed last week with Elections Canada and obtained exclusively by the Herald.
The 36-page report entitled: Elections Canada Complaint Regarding Foreign Influence in the 2015 Canadian Election, alleges third parties worked with each other, which may have bypassed election spending limits all of which appears to be in contravention of the Canada Elections Act.
In total, the 114 third parties spent $6 million and many of those third parties were funded by California-and New York-based Tides Foundation which is known in Canada for holding numerous anti-Canadian oil campaigns.
In 2015, Tides Foundation donated $1.5 million of U.S. money to Canadian third parties in the election year, according to the report.
Screaming.The liberal candidate for the courtney comox riding with absentee ballots being counted is ahead by only 3 votes right now.
http://electionsbcenr.blob.core.windows.net/electionsbcenr/ed/GE-2017-05-09_Courtenay-Comox.html
The liberal candidate for the courtney comox riding with absentee ballots being counted is ahead by only 3 votes right now.
http://electionsbcenr.blob.core.windows.net/electionsbcenr/ed/GE-2017-05-09_Courtenay-Comox.html
The liberal candidate for the courtney comox riding with absentee ballots being counted is ahead by only 3 votes right now.
http://electionsbcenr.blob.core.windows.net/electionsbcenr/ed/GE-2017-05-09_Courtenay-Comox.html
recount plz LOLThe liberal candidate for the courtney comox riding with absentee ballots being counted is ahead by only 3 votes right now.
http://electionsbcenr.blob.core.windows.net/electionsbcenr/ed/GE-2017-05-09_Courtenay-Comox.html
The liberal candidate for the courtney comox riding with absentee ballots being counted is ahead by only 3 votes right now.
http://electionsbcenr.blob.core.windows.net/electionsbcenr/ed/GE-2017-05-09_Courtenay-Comox.html
On the other hand, Linda Frum, and Yves Cote in response to her question, does make a good point about donations being made outside of the writ period, in that this loophole could open the doors for unlimited political funding by outside parties. Where I differ from her is the solution to the problem, whereby a limit to donations outside of the writ period would be much more effective than banning foreign donations outright.
The liberal candidate for the courtney comox riding with absentee ballots being counted is ahead by only 3 votes right now.
http://electionsbcenr.blob.core.windows.net/electionsbcenr/ed/GE-2017-05-09_Courtenay-Comox.html
Looks like NDP back up by a 100 votes as of 5pm. Hopefully this sticksFor fuck sake.
the CAQ is not going to go with the seperatist mantra,Next QC government will be a minority PLQ or CAQ, with PQ in second opposition.
The CAQ will go for the independence-but-not-indepedence mantra, and the PLQ's attempts at constantly shifting to labeling them separatists won't work against them, it will sound like crying wolf, it will only work against the PQ. People will see that to get rid of the PLQ you have to vote CAQ as their momentum continues to rise, and a big protest vote will favor the CAQ at the expense of the PQ and a bit of the PLQ.
No idea where QS will end in all this, they'll have to pick between doubling down on independence to catch the PQ dropouts, in which case it shifts attention away from their platform which would displease a lot of their own supporters, or they'll remain uneasy with it and the PQ and QS will fight each other into irrelevance. I doubt QS will do more than get four seats, the CAQ will sweep most of the PQ's.
Looks like NDP back up by a 100 votes as of 5pm. Hopefully this sticks
the CAQ is not going to go with the seperatist mantra,
the CAQ will just embrace identiy ethnic-nationalism in the Marine Le Pen model.
CAQ vs PQ competing on the Right for ubber-nationalism will vote split them in favor for the PLQ to squeek through.
now about QS; they hurt the PQ allot more on the Left than they help themselves.
CAQ will not go for separatism, obviously, I said they'll go for "independent but not really", essentially "We want to have a greater say over how money is spent, we'll make sure we defend Quebec's interests in a united Canada, blah blah blah". If you think that doesn't work you don't get it, very easy to get this through for them and not waste their time over "separatism".
I agree it's more likely that the PLQ will win, but it will be either one with a slim majority, CAQ has a chance and it will accelerate from here on out. PLQ can't really remake its lost ground.
Whatever the case, PQ is toast, won't likely come back after this.
I agree that the PQ is toast; Lisée fucked up. He thought he was so smart.. hubris
the CAQ will never form govenment as long as they are unable to elect one MNA on the Island of MTL
Yeah they won't do much in Montreal, but again, a protest vote can skew numbers quite heavily.
It's not. Per the G&M, there's about 1000 ballots left to count tomorrow.it's listed as complete
So fake news made it to Alberta and white people started protesting at a high school believing students were enacting sharia law on each other? At least I can take solace from the fact that we're as stupid as America.
Says "in Progress" at the bottom on mine.it's listed as complete