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Liberal Minority Government 2025 - ???

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Not surprising. We in the west have long felt aggrieved at the lack of representation we receive in Parliament. To make things more equitable requires opening the Constitution, which no one wants to do. So we’re stuck.
 
Not surprising. We in the west have long felt aggrieved at the lack of representation we receive in Parliament. To make things more equitable requires opening the Constitution, which no one wants to do. So we’re stuck.
As I recall, the two most underrepresented provinces are AB and ON.

Nobody talks about the latter...
 
Not surprising. We in the west have long felt aggrieved at the lack of representation we receive in Parliament. To make things more equitable requires opening the Constitution, which no one wants to do. So we’re stuck.

Yet.

Canada must eventually evolve or it will fragment and be consumed by larger nations.
 
Not surprising. We in the west have long felt aggrieved at the lack of representation we receive in Parliament. To make things more equitable requires opening the Constitution, which no one wants to do. So we’re stuck.
I guess the most logical solution would be to increase the population of the West so that it matches that of the East...
 
A zero to one seat margin isnMt a great position… A buffer of ten or twelve seats would probably feel better to him. But- as @Halifax Tar says, and I agree, I think he’s more focused on getting things done.

That said I wouldn’t rule one out in the summer/fall timeframe, pre-budget.
I'm not sure it's just about "getting things done", I suspect it's equally about the optics of "getting things done". Part of the lack of popularity of the LPC was the cynical mid-pandemic election they called because they were polling well at the time.

PMMC is likely smart enough to not want to be seen falling into the same trap. It helps his brand as a "serious leader" to work with the the parliament he was made leader of at the end of the last election.
 
I'm not sure it's just about "getting things done", I suspect it's equally about the optics of "getting things done". Part of the lack of popularity of the LPC was the cynical mid-pandemic election they called because they were polling well at the time.

PMMC is likely smart enough to not want to be seen falling into the same trap. It helps his brand as a "serious leader" to work with the the parliament he was made leader of at the end of the last election.
he is in a great position as long as he is seen to be working. With the conservatives in a no-win position there isn't a great likelihood that pp will trigger an election and the conservatives are the only outlier. The NDP is non-existent and I can't think of a confidence motion the Bloc would introduce that PP couldn't finesse agreement if necessary whilst having a couple of abstainers or absentees. Will it go the full 4 years? Very possible unless Carney reneges on a promise or fails to deliver as advertised on an issue big enough to cause a swing.
 
Not surprising. We in the west have long felt aggrieved at the lack of representation we receive in Parliament. To make things more equitable requires opening the Constitution, which no one wants to do. So we’re stuck.
Imo the under represented west is just reception not reality. Per capita Alberta has a similar seat count to ontario. Where to problem is, is that since Ab, and Sask usually vote predominantly conservative they only get a voice in opposition unless the conservatives form a government. Usually being an elected liberal in AB for example means a Cabinet position is almost guaranteed to ensure regional representation
 
It’s also that some provinces are over represented due to weird constitutional rules, and rural areas are over represented for reasons, possibly logistical ones.

It would be much fairer if there was true representation by population (except for the territories) and any inequalities in the House of Commons would be balanced by a truly equal Senate.
 
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