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Which province will vote liberal en masse again and ruin

our chances of having good government , financial stability,and respect from the global community?

My guess would be Ontario,with help from Quebec voting bloc or liberal.

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At this point it is going to be hard to say what is going to happen in the next election. Even in Ontario, there may be some voter backlash to the federal Libs because of the new provincial budget with tax increases and service fees. A lot of people will make up their minds once an election is called and (hopefully) decent debate about policies and spending projections. A lot of people have lost faith in the Liberals but may just not vote because they have always voted liberal just because they have always voted liberal.

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I heard today the CBC will not broadcast any new poll results.It sounds like their Liberal bosses might be afraid that they are actually slipping in the polls.

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If not the Liberals, then who?

I'd certainly hope you aren't advocating a vote for the Conservative Party! If you wan't rampant Republicanism, move to the United States. It's the last thing Canada needs.

I'm thinking Green. But then, the smokable kind of greenery will be legal in Canada--AND the States--before the Green Party ever does big things in Canada.

Maybe you're hoping NDP? Too socialist, no?

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At this point it is going to be hard to say what is going to happen in the next election.

Not hard. Ontario is the 106 question mark. Quebec and BC have more or less decided. The others are "Canada".

I heard today the CBC will not broadcast any new poll results.

Bro, that will happen in 2015 when Jean Lapierre aims for PM PM, and Quebec will be the EU to Canada's Belgium.

Which province will vote liberal en masse again

Ontario?

I'd certainly hope you aren't advocating a vote for the Conservative Party! If you wan't rampant Republicanism, move to the United States. It's the last thing Canada needs.

How about "I'm Canadian".

For a long time, and in this election, Quebecers will say who they are. Why can't voters outside Quebec say the same? (Martin aims to get his Quebec vote by getting a reformed separatist Lapierre's support.)

What do you guys say? "Time out"?

I think English Canada should stand up, and speak - but politely.

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Right now, I don't foresee any en masse voting for one political party. I think those days are gone with Jean. With the Conservatives amlost back together again(the Bloc is still around) the election in Ontario will now be competitive, no longer can the Liberals take for granted that they are going to win in rural ontario ridings or take all of the 905 ridings. Those days are finally gone, Democracy in Canada is alive again.

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