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C. Kimery's avatar

Well what's good for the goose is good for the gander. Basically the NDP are going to lose their shirt in the next Federal election, so let's give then 10 seats out of their current dismal 25. It is likely the Liberals will lose seats as well, so let's give them 140 seats out of their current 160. Therefore that would give the coalition New Undemocratic Liberal Party (NULP) a total of 150 seats, leaving 188 seats up for grabs. The Conservative Party only mustered 119 seats last go-around and has the potential to rally for another 30 or 35 in the next election for a total of 149 or 154, the latter is what the Liberals are afraid of and why a coalition with the NDP is on the horizon. Basically it's tight, and clearly the Conservative Party must now also consider a coalition in order to get over the top, if Canadian is to regain it constitutional freedoms. Therefore, it would be important to open coalition talks with the Bloc Quebecois Party...as impossible as it may seem, it must be done or we nose-dive into communism.

Certainly provincial sovereignty must be granted Quebec as prerequisite to the pact and also equally to each province, thereby ending the dominance of the federal government, which is ironically adherence to the exclusive powers as set out under the Canadian Constitution of 1867, affirming... what goes round, comes round. During the Ottawa Freedom Trucker Convoy everyone was hugging everyone regardless of provincial allegiance...this now takes on a higher national meaning, a flag the Conservative Party must start waving...soon.

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Claude Quintin's avatar

It is more than possible, it is going to happen. The Liberals/NDP don't want to lose power even if it turns Canada into a dictatorship.

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