The ironic part of Canada when it comes to voting, is that the people who get most angry with the results, are the ones who cannot vote. This may be because they are a year underage, or a few, but nonetheless, their votes could make a difference. So that by the time they can vote, they don't even want to because they are so used to not being able to make a difference.
I think Canada is starting to shift in it's Liberal position, not because they have changed their views or are less open-minded, but because we want results. Though, if we really wanted change more people would be trying to run for office, then just sitting back and complaining about who's running the country, and how bad of a job they are doing. We are not united, we are divided, even if we are still one country. It's because of this that we have a lack of a strong and respectable government that we can trust not to be seduced by power.
Sadly we don't, and for people who do not have much power or say in political affairs, we just keep whinning, and nothing will ever be done.