Unsatisfied with the fact that the Conservative Party was not unseated at the last federal election (and in fact had its minority government strengthened) the Liberals, NDP and the Bloc Quebecois have formed an historic coalition and will take the reigns of power in Canada. The Coalition will add together its total of 163 seats in the house and overtake the minority rule of the Conservative Party who have just 143 seats. There is a total of 308 seats in the Canadian parliament.

The coalition will take down the government with a vote of no confidence on Monday. Stephane Dion, the potential new prime minister of Canada (and loser of the last federal election and his party’s confidence — he has already promised to step down from party leadership in May) will inform the governor general Michaelle Jean that he has secured enough parliamentary support to form a new government. The GG must either approve the new government or call an election.
YOUNGHUSBAND SAYS CALL AN ELECTION!
True, an absolute majority of the Canadian people did not vote for the Conservatives but a relative majority did. The people that voted for the Liberals, NDP and Bloc did not vote for a coalition. Federal elections are not decided after the fact, at the whim of political parties. This political monster of Frankenstein will need a public mandate. If no vote is called I can only assume that the Canadian political system has somehow fallen under the influence of chavismo.

Comments to this entry
tdaxp
December 2, 2008
1:47 am
Don't just call an election.. may Her Excellency Michaëlle Jean softly mutter under her breath...
"Her Majesty the Queen charges and commands all persons being assembled immediately to disperse and peaceably to depart to their habitations or their lawful business, on pain of being guilty of an offence for which, on conviction, they may be sentenced to an imprisonment for life. God Save the Queen!"
and then, after waiting the appropriate half-hours, orders her musketeers to
"Open fire!"
Dave
December 2, 2008
2:49 am
rod
December 2, 2008
5:32 am
Can the CPC say hubris?
Younghusband
December 2, 2008
6:48 am
bingobangoboy
December 2, 2008
7:20 am
Canadians don't vote for a government, coalition or otherwise; they vote for a parliamentary representative for their riding. Whether that MP is a member of the party that happens to end up with the most MPs is always independent of that fact; no election results are being overturned. What sounds undemocratic to me is suggesting that an appointed figurehead should dictate that a government most Canadians don't support must be allowed to retain power, even when the opposition finds enough common ground to outnumber it.
(sorry if this ended up as a multiple post)
tormsen
December 2, 2008
8:02 am
Just An Australian
December 2, 2008
10:18 am
Alfred Russel Wallace
December 2, 2008
1:32 pm
von Kaufman-Turkestansky
December 2, 2008
9:21 pm
It's beginning to resemble this This Hour has 22 Minutes sketch:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=unDhAhsLZpQ ...
Enjoy!
tdaxp » Blog Archive » And you thought confidence in the American government has fallen?
December 4, 2008
3:18 am
Psudo
December 4, 2008
6:59 pm
A coalition government behind Dion would truly be unprecedented in Canadian history.