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Old 12-01-2008, 06:19 PM   #729
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Doesn't this go against your previous post which stated that coalitions are an accepted part of Canadian politics.

It is clear that coalitions are NOT part of Canadian politics except in times of extreme importance. This is not one of those times.

I hope the coalition fails miserably and the Conservatives destroy the competition in the next election.
How does it go against it? The possibility for coalitions is there and always has been. People shouldn't be offended when the tactic it is actually used. In fact, our very first Prime Minister formed coalitions, so even if rare, it is still an accepted part of the Canadian political system.

The precedent was set a long time ago.
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