RE:RE:RE:RE:Time for an adult conversation Well the compromises that the liberals had to make to the ndp who were also voted in make the decision making the will of the people. At least the majority of the people at the time.
Voters that are aware of this type of compromise may not toss their vote into the ndp box thinking it is better than voting for either of the other parties next time.
Coalition governments are nothing new.
If this was meant to be a rhetorical question I appologize for providing my answer in advance.
I am not worried abouyt the liberals torpedoing anything. They are more capitalist then most give them credit for.
I would be more surprised to see a windfall tax here than the US.
1. The Feds here are already recieving a windfall on carbon. HST, royalties...etc.
2. The US governmant may have an axe to grind against US oil not bending to their will.
GLTA Longs
Carlo2021 wrote: expect nothing from Justin! If he does no harm, we are lucky!
I would like to understand how the Canadian voter spoke and said we like minority government and Justin and his pal decided they prefer a fixed majority....how is that democratic??
sorry no more politics today