• acargitz@lemmy.ca
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    7 hours ago

    What do you mean “narrowly”? It’s a clean victory and the trumpist conservative leader lost his own riding.

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      6 hours ago

      Liberals projected to hold a slim minority, the NPD was all but annihilated, Liberals will be forced to reach across the isle and work with the BQ.

      Are the Bloc easier to work with than the NDP? history suggests no.

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        Not quite. There’s still enough polls left to report that could lead to a Liberal majority, even if that doesn’t happen (it’s quite unlikely), then current projections are that the NDP will have enough seats to support the minority government, even though the Bloc will hold more seats overall than the NDP.

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        6 hours ago

        The numbers allow a continuation of a Liberal-NDP confidence-and-supply arrangement. This is a good result for those of us who don’t trust a banker to not sell out the working class.

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          The numbers allow a continuation of a Liberal-NDP confidence-and-supply arrangement.

          Or a less formal agreement, if there is no appetite for a similar arrangement as last time.

          Or, my preference, working to consensus with both BQ and NDP.

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            Or a more formal agreement. I’ve heard some complaining about not having any NDP ministers, but I don’t know if that’s mainstream.

            Or, my preference, working to consensus with both BQ and NDP.

            Eh, it sounds like the Bloc really wants a rematch. Now’s not the time to risk that.

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              it sounds like the Bloc really wants a rematch.

              I doubt they’ll try to topple the government until the threat of Trump is neutralized. Or at least significantly muted. They have a common goal with the rest of the country on that issue.

              Plus, what’s their warchest look like at the moment?

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                Yeah, I don’t know for sure. I was going off of what Chantal said on CBC, but the again she though the last government would be short lived, too.