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Originally Posted by kn
(I'm not sure if this is our main "Canadian Politics" thread but it seems to be...).
Good article by Andrew Coyne, indicative of the many reasons I will not be voting Conservative in the next federal election:
http://news.nationalpost.com/full-co...-harpers-world
However, unlike Notley, about whom I have no fear will work for Albertans, I can't say the same thing for Trudeau or Mulcair. I have no idea where I will cast my ballot. I suspect the progressive vote will be split in Alberta and the Conservatives will again be the beneficiaries.
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Yeah that's the way I see it too.
Personally I kinda like Mulcair as a leader, but I'm still a bit fearful of the NDP as a party. And vice versa, Iike some of the Liberals platform, but I don't like Trudeau as a leader.
I like what Harper has done in foreign affairs, but he's become a disaster domestically, pushing through increasingly conservative social policy.
Fiscally conservative, socially liberal. Why is that so hard to find? Id argue most Canadians would get behind that.