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  1. I'm not really focusing on the outcome of the election, but when I refer to ideologies, I mean going back to the roots and core beliefs of those three federal political parties. I would like a general and overall perspective of each political party platforms. Obviously if you are pro-Tory, then I'd take your ideas for the conservatives more legitimately than for instance, a pro-Liberal and anti-conservative. The same rule applies for the other two federal political parties.
  2. I'm formulating ideas for my research regarding the recent 2008 Federal Election campaign platforms, notably the Conservatives, NDP, and the Liberals. What would be a specific example for each of the three aforementioned federal political parties that clearly define the roles/responsibilities of business and government? What are their differences in ideologies? Any and all constructive ideas would be well appreciated.
  3. Thanks man, so in other words, the natives are NOT considered an interest group that supported Canadian interests on the Softwood Lumber Dispute. Is that correct?
  4. Would the native canadians be considered an interest group that supported Canadian interests in the softwood lumber dispute? If not, what would be an example of an interest group that did support the interests of Canada? How did the interest group advocated to both the federal and provincial governments? Details please. It's urgent, any response is better than none at all. Thanks.
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