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Kghadial
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« on: March 06, 2004, 12:24:58 AM »

I know that 100/105 seats in Ontario were Liberal at the last election-that seems rather unfair to me; the whim of Ontariens basically controls the whole country.

And the whim of Texans control this country ... Sad

Ontario is by far the most populous, and arguably the most desirable place to live in Canada. South Ontario is basically the same as our Upper Midwest and Upstate New York.  If I moved to Canada (dodging the draft of course) I would go to Toronto. Unless i improve my French then maybe Quebec, or if I became addicted to pot then BC, but largely I'd become a resident of Ontario (saying Ontarien doesn't seem right ...).

Yet it is a sad fact that Ontario dominates Canada, but it does have like 40% of their population so democracy demands it.  In any case the Quebecois that don't vote for the Bloc vote with the Ontario dwellers. If they can get along I think then i think the LPC is mean to be in charge.
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