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  • UFOSPACE99
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    Originally posted by Cameron
    "Oh Canada...."

    At least there is one sensable C'Nuk here

    Aldo

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  • MD11Forever
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    Originally posted by Crazy764
    Riding = Constituency
    Thanks Will.

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  • Crazy764
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    Originally posted by pullin4u
    What exactly is meant by the term "riding"?
    Amazing the differences in politics across a line on a map.
    Riding = Constituency

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  • MD11Forever
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    What exactly is meant by the term "riding"?
    Amazing the differences in politics across a line on a map.

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  • Cam
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    "Oh Canada...."

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  • sensrule
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    I also voted liberal just so the conservatives would loose. It didnt matter anyway, the consevatives won this riding anyhow (Clarington West ???)

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  • Myblock
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    I'm probably wrong but isn't that Harpers riding?

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  • A332
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    I strategically voted for the Liberals in my riding (Calgary South-Centre) hoping to prevent the Conservatives from gaining this seat, but it wasn't meant to be.

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  • Myblock
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    My heart is NDP but I voted Liberal so those Conservative dorks didn't win. I'm also in Ralph Goodales riding and he's our Finance Minister(the second biggest person in power, he's basicly Martin's right-hand man).

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  • ptbodale
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    It was the Conservatives position on same sex marriages and abortion that turned our family off them. As an Air Canada employee I'll never vote Liberal again. So I had the NDP and the Green's to choose from.

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  • MD11Forever
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    Thanks guys for the insights. I work for a Canadian company (CN), so I have maybe a little bit more than a passing interest.

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  • jiml1126
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    Well, I guess you can say that because I see this as the rehearsal of US Presidential Election.

    Remember the opinion polls were extremely split, with Liberal and Conservative both scored 33% (not very pro US vs extremely pro US)

    Conservative's tactics to block same-sex marraige, and bush-style tax cut apparently failed. even worse is that the recently merged conservative dropped 8% from 2000.

    Originally posted by pullin4u
    I'll admit to knowing nothing about Canadian politics...how does this affect US relations? Are the election winners "pro-US" or more "anti-US". Just curious...

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  • ptbodale
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    Mr Bush probably would have liked the Conservatives more than any other party.

    The Liberals will stay the course. There will be few changes in the Cda/U.S. relationship.

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  • MD11Forever
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    I'll admit to knowing nothing about Canadian politics...how does this affect US relations? Are the election winners "pro-US" or more "anti-US". Just curious...

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  • jiml1126
    started a topic Canada Election: Liberal Minorities

    Canada Election: Liberal Minorities

    As of 2302EDT 28JUN:

    Liberal Elected 118 Leading 17 Total 135 Voting Share 38.16%
    Conservative Elected 73 Leading 16 Total 89 Voting Share 29.14% (8% drop from 2000)
    Bloc Quebecois Elected 51 Leading 4 Total 55 Voting Share 11.89%
    NDP Elected 17 Leading 10 Total 27 Voting Share 15.68%
    NA Elected 0 Leading 1 Total 1 Voting Share 0.01%
    Other 0
    Last Update: June 28, 11:02:39 PM EDT 308 seats
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