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Originally Posted by ken0042
I guess my thought is that it is the Reform party that is the dead one. The Reformers split from the PC party, and then the two parties re-joined forces. To me the only difference is the new Conservative party has more of a western voice. So I guess I would have to say that part doesn't bother me.
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How does the party have more of a western voice now? Because of the continual pandering to Quebec? The dismantling of the wheat board? Maybe its the flip-flop on bilingualism over the past few years or the appointment of non-elected (in any house) cabinet ministers?
No, at the end of the day the only reason that this party has more of a western voice is because they have elected members on the government side from here. The same western voice could've been accomplished by electing a few Liberals over the past decade!