Canada's Government To Be Ousted? - Page 12
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CTStalker
Canada9720 Posts
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rushz0rz
Canada5300 Posts
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karbon
Canada137 Posts
unless it's on the news, and i completely missed it, i highly doubt the Bloc would do such a thing... if so, Bloc has essentially made a deal with the party that wants to kill it. i'm pretty sure that's not gonna happen... | ||
LonelyIslands
Canada590 Posts
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fusionsdf
Canada15390 Posts
On December 10 2008 14:47 rushz0rz wrote: Stephen Harper just denied any accusations, on national television, that he was going to form a coalition with the BQ. How credible is this? Is there any cold hard facts that there was talks of a coalition between them? Lots of people call him a liar, so I'm not sure how credible he is sometimes. well...they did just sign a document with the liberals Its not like the conservatives havent had a "coalition" with the bloc in the past (which makes the seperatist jabs hilarious) so its not unrealistic but I havent really been following this over the past couple days | ||
Yaqoob
Canada3318 Posts
On December 10 2008 12:19 CTStalker wrote: in semi-unrelated news, ottawa's public transit workers are going on strike starting tonight. this city is falling apart pretty fucking quickly Ottawa has the best public transit of any city I've ever been too. I lived their for 18 years before moving to Toronto and I love the O Train, 95/97/96 and all the routes. The bus are nice, on time and frequent. A lot of people depend on public transit to get to Carleton U because they go to Greenboro/Bayview and take the O-Train to school. I feel bad for the students that live in South Keys or Nepean/Kanata and need to take the 95 to Ottawa U or Algonquin College. A lot of people in Ottawa depend on OC Transpo. | ||
karbon
Canada137 Posts
unless harper has a miracle up his ass and can make the best budget in the history of canada, he's gone. there's no hints as to whether he has the will to do it or the capability. based on the first day of his job, ignatieff does show a strong stance as to his position and views. he really knows how to say "fuck you, no." i'm actually looking forward to see how ignatieff steers canadian politics. | ||
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