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  • Zagorath@aussie.zone
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    I’m not Canadian. Just an amateur psephologist who loves talking the theory of politics. I don’t have my own sense of which party they’d rather work with.

    I based that assumption on what other comments seemed to be making. Which was, yes, that Liberals would choose NDP over BQ.

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      1 day ago

      Quite possible, but I stand by my prediction that the BQ is their more likely dance partner this time around. Not always, just not often than the dippers

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        24 hours ago

        Fair enough. Like I said, I don’t know about their general political stances; I was mostly summarising what I thought I was reading other users say.

        Are they not pro-secession? And might that not cause issues in a time when other parties are wanting to emphasise national unity?