This is from Election Canada's official tally of results. It is official results so you can't argue with it.
http://www.elections.ca/scripts/OVR2004/23/table9.html
Now go back to the topic: in what ways do you assert more Anglophones in proportion voted conservative than liberals? No matter how you spin it, more people voted Left than Right.
Again.
Your link is to the percentage of votes divided by all parties, as opposed to the percentage of Canada's population, which you used as your benchmark.
Your original argument was
Basically your argument is unconvincing in the sense that immigrants comprise 26.8% of Canada's populations, but in the last election the Liberal Party and New Democratic Party combined got 62.76% of votes. Even if we suppose all immigrants vote the Left (which I suspect doesn't hold) you still have 36% of native Anglophones voting in the Left versus 31.5% voting in the Right.
Please tell us all exactly what your point is, and back it up with relevant links.
Thank you.