No Party Wins Majority in Ontario Provincial Election

On October 7, Ontario held an election for its provincial legislative body. See this story for the results. The Liberal Party won 53 seats, the Conservative Party 37 seats, and the New Democratic Party 17 seats.

Previously, the Liberals had held 70 seats, Conservatives 25, New Democrats 10, and 2 vacancies. Thanks to Sam Harley for the link.


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  1. All of the major regimes in Canada are ANTI-Democracy gerrymander regimes —

    Pluarality of the votes x 1/2 gerrymander districts = about 20-25 percent minority rule — esp. in Canada with 3 to 5 larger parties in each gerrymander area.

    The ROT in Canada is worse of course due to the tyrant mixing of legislative and executive powers in the same persons — i.e. the EVIL *parliamentary system* — carried into Canada by the Brits in the 1760s after the French and Indian War.

    P.R. and nonpartisan App.V.

  2. Canada is NOT a stable regime — East – Quebec – Ontario – West parts — do NOT get along.

    i.e. do NOT be surprised if the regime cracks and splits apart — i.e. more U.S.A. States.

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