Canadian? Voting? For Who?


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Green Party -- however you must understand that I don't believe in the Green Party right now, they are still too infant in Canada to do anything. But with my given support and my $1.75, they will continue to mature, and potentially make an attempt at being a good party. They are such crap right now, spending most of their time on trying to find someone for each riding rather than finding good candidates.

Also, my particular riding is conservative and has always been conservative, so no sense voting Liberal. I just hope it's not a Conservative government.

I repeat, NOT a conservative government.

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Nothing like living in affluent Vancouver Point Grey ... this riding is full of so many rich people, its a definte stronghold for the conservatives, which means my vote means nothing oh well... I'll be voting for corrupt Liberals over the Rublican party .. I mean conservatives

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I think it worked out great... i'm shocked :| ... I thought the conservatives were going to walk away with this, but Liberals surprised me, good stuff, hope they can work decently with each other.

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Good showing for the Liberals, but I think the polls were showing this. SES Research had it right on for their January 22nd release poll to the .1 percentage marks for all the major parties! Who can argue with that? This was definately predicted although not in all polls, at least by one polling company. The popular vote was in the Conservatives hands by 6 percent or so over the Liberals, although I would like to have seen a stronger minority for the Tories, that's OK. This will be a hard parliment to work with, not sure what will get done, and it doesn't seem that the Tories have enough seats to work with the NDP and pass anything and that leaves the BQ if not the Liberals.

Good showings for all parties I think. Monumental ground made in Quebec for the Conservatives, loved to see that, nice to see the Prairies in such support of the Cons, and Nunavut in support of the Cons. Some nice little gains in Atlantic Canada, dissapointment in Ontario and although dissapointment in BC, it was expected.

Long live the Conservatives, welcome Prime Minister Stephen Harper! Let's turn this country around!

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im glad that money stealing paul martin is not the PM any more because I would rather have someone in power who actually has good things in mind, and doesnt want to steal canadian tax payers money

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Yes.

No because i'm not of voting age.

Probably would vote conservative. Really don't like that they ain't on the "KYOTO PROTOCOL" and I really hate the amount they want to put into military. But they do have some very business orientated ideas.

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im glad that money stealing paul martin is not the PM any more because I would rather have someone in power who actually has good things in mind, and doesnt want to steal canadian tax payers money

Paul Martin has never stolen money from the taxpayers. Be informed.

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Yes.

No because i'm not of voting age.

Probably would vote conservative. Really don't like that they ain't on the "KYOTO PROTOCOL" and I really hate the amount they want to put into military. But they do have some very business orientated ideas.

Saying you are for the KYOTO PROTOCOL means nothing. The liberals were for it but Canada is behind the US in reducing emissions despite the fact that the US did not sign on.

Action is what counts, not treaties and words.

I have a feeling whey you are old enough to vote, your views may change.

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