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This looks like the Conservatives would have to make a coalition with the Block Kwebeka to get a majority if these numbers hold for an election (or the Green and the PPC which seems unlikely). How much if a headache would that be?
Cons are headed for a majority. This number is just the popular vote. No party has actually had over 50% of the popular vote since the 80s IIRC.
 
It is possible NDP/liberal will disappear next election.

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I forgot, but how efficient is the Conservative vote?

If it ends up being a three-way split, it seems to trigger 'Anyone But Conservative' preferential voting that tips the left-leaning votes towards the closest winning Liberal/NDP candidate- though I think people are thoroughly tired of the Liberals this time around.

But the Harm Reduction Nurses Association and other substance-use reform advocates launched a court challenge of the B.C. law and won, saying restricting drug use in public spaces would result in more drug users dying alone.
I remember there were past challenges from even a group of 'substance-using Nurses', which made me think that surely there was some conflict of interest.

Honestly these associations are full of pathologically empathetic AWFLs who want their cake and to eat it as well (aka the homeless lack agency and yet should be allowed whatever excuses for their actions they want).
 
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though I think people are thoroughly tired of the Liberals this time around.
Absolutely, and if Pajeet Sing didn't fuck up as much, people would vote NDP but he killed his party too. The only major party left to vote for is the Conservatives (and Bloc if you're in Québec, but even then the bloc's relevancy is thinning every election)
 
Absolutely, and if Pajeet Sing didn't fuck up as much, people would vote NDP but he killed his party too. The only major party left to vote for is the Conservatives (and Bloc if you're in Québec, but even then the bloc's relevancy is thinning every election)
I'd disagree as the Parti Quebecois are surging provincially we will most likely see another independence referendum before the end of the decade
 
if the Bloc gets Official Opposition status, could there be renewed talks of Quebec seperatism, with Alberta exploring joining the States?
Alberta will never explore the idea of joining the U.S. That’s the pornographic fantasy of retards who love dip, roll coal and fuck their sisters all day.
 
if the Bloc gets Official Opposition status, could there be renewed talks of Quebec seperatism, with Alberta exploring joining the States?
Quebec doesn't have the collective balls to leave Canada. Everytime they start talking about seperatism they puss out.
 
Especially with new "Francophones" that arrived recently. It's simply impossible to separate. Quebec NEEDS federal government to surviv.

Yeah pretty much this. La pure laine are outnumbered by Oogboo Haitien and Dirka Mohamdou and the later will never vote to separate bc they vote for the most gibs. 1995 was the best chance and it's NEVER going to even get a vote again.
 
Quebec doesn't have the collective balls to leave Canada. Everytime they start talking about seperatism they puss out.
What does an independent Quebec even look like?
Geographically, they're in an alright spot, bordering both Canada and the US. However, cutting off the maritime provinces would create massive friction with the rest of Canada unless those get annexed along with Quebec, an outcome that I assume must occur for this to make any sense. This now tosses a bunch of anglophones in the new separatist francophone state. That dumps about 3 million English speakers in the new nation of Quebec, which would still leave French as the dominant language for about 75% of the new nation.
Economically, I think an independent Quebec looks like a coastal maritime and resource extraction state without a ton of specialized industries. Ideally, it would end up looking like Norway with its sovereign fund. Their location makes trade with Europe a good venture with favorable shipping distance and strong cultural ties. They don't have remotely enough people living there to compete with the US for mainline industries, and they'll STILL be competing with old Canada, who must retain neutral access to the Saint Lawrence river to make this deal acceptable in the slightest. I foresee the refusal to speak English as the biggest impediment with trade with their immediate neighbors.
Population wise, the new Quebec will have about 12 million people. It's not a lot, but it's also not nothing. That's comparable to about the population of Georgia the US southeast but encompassing a way larger chunk of land. That said, most Canadians already live on the US border, so most of that land is just a resource extraction grid.

That more or less about right? Independent Quebec is basically just an east-west breakup of Canada that's behaviorally almost the exact same except they speak a language that none of their neighboring countries do.
 
Yeah pretty much this. La pure laine are outnumbered by Oogboo Haitien and Dirka Mohamdou and the later will never vote to separate bc they vote for the most gibs. 1995 was the best chance and it's NEVER going to even get a vote again.
Are all these l'oogabooga citizens with voting rights? Are they smart enough to exercise their voting rights?
 
Are all these l'oogabooga citizens with voting rights? Are they smart enough to exercise their voting rights?

Yes, there's been enough importation post-referendum, esp since Trudeau took his foot off the break, that a good chunk are either citizens or their pozzed Quebec-born offspring of voting age and will vote LPC or LPQ. Or even NDP, but never BQ and never 'Oui'.

E: this my read based on from when I lived there, friends who still live there, friends in the ROC who hate Quebec, the pozzed media, random internet sites in franglish and other sources. I don't live there now nor do I plan on ever going back, but I still keep up on things there because I do actually like Quebec and love that it pisses off the rest of Canada.
 
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if the Bloc gets Official Opposition status, could there be renewed talks of Quebec seperatism, with Alberta exploring joining the States?
No way, too many immigrants and niggers. Montreal alone is enough to block it with it's 3 million of brown and mystery meat faggots.
As the boomer die out separation should slowly erode to basically nothing in the next 50 years.

The only way it could still happen is a complete canada implosion, where every province just fucks off.
 
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