Posted on 01/23/2006 8:03:44 AM PST by GreenLanternCorps
If JimRob, etc. approve this is the Live Thread for the Canadian General Election, on January 23rd, 2005.
We have a while to go before the returns start coming in, but I thought the thread needed to get up and running.
L 31
C 11
N 5
BQ 2
CBC calling 2 seats gained by Conservatives. We targeted at least 4.
No worries. Conservatives are running strong in preliminary Quebec ridings
Please let it be true!!!!
L 32
C 12
N 6
BQ 2
Great news!
I thought they were supposed to wait until 10pm ET? Isn't it not quite 10 yet?
L 34
C 12
N 6
BQ 2
Who the heck is the Tory who turned into a Liberal? He should be drawn & quartered.
I am thoroughly enjoying listening to these anglophones butcher French names. LOL
Be Seeing You,
Chris
That a good thing or bad thing?
I guess someone's watching a feed in one of the provinces where polling is over. Nothing stops them from making a projection or releasing results, as long as they don't do it in B.C. - where polls are still open for 15 minutes or so.
It's blacked out in BC for another 30 mins. If your on the west coast, you shouldn't be reading this.
I need to know why it's a good thing that the Libs are leading, 38-12 (as per CBC coverage via C-SPAN).
L 38
C 13
N 7
BQ 2
I'm ignorant... why is Conservative Minority a good thing?
L 38
C 16
N 8
BQ 2
A conservative minority is an expected thing. The remaining question is: How many seats for each party?
16 Conservative
40 Liberal
3 Bloc Québécois
7 New Democrat
0 Independent
Needed for Majority: 155
A Conservative Majority is nearly impossible in a 3-and-a-half party system, so the alternative was a continued Liberal Minority Gov't.
Conservative numbers starting to rise...waiting for the western polls...
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