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convergent trajectory: the liberal and the sailboat galley NDP

THE BORN-AGAIN

Dion Liberals

The party Canadian Liberal traditionally scattered around the "center", is repositioning itself in the post-Christian about a center-left more or less authentic. The movement has been sharpened by the government (clumsily) by Stéphane Dion. In doing so, he approaches the NDP, who is also a left-wing social (welfare state) but further, more centralized, pan-Canadian ", and more interested in moral comfort in our society than the construction of a set or even viable prosperous Canada.

THE REALIGNMENT OF THE LEFT CANADIAN

The meeting of the NDP and the Liberal Party is now inevitable, they act now in the same arena of ideology, the only major difference being that the PLC is essentially Ontario (focus) while the NDP is mainly eccentric (west coast and east coast).

The NDP's activist base behaves mainly as a network of lobbyists supporting various causes. The activist base of the LPC is mainly corporatist, but is now changing. There has also to exchange electorate on both sides in some counties. Despite logistical difficulties, so a reconciliation is possible.

This might result should the collapse of the LPC as a major party, a merger would be more or less forced (and uncomfortable) with the NDP, or perhaps a "grand alliance" to form a mix of center-left more or less solid. It is anticipated that a landslide victory for Conservative party would send a very violent shock wave the Canadian left, from there, nothing is impossible.

CONSERVATIVE PARALLEL WITH THE SINKING OF THE 1990S

When the Conservative Party collapsed after Mulroney, the possibility of a merger with an "ideological neighbor" was not an option, the party Conservative right was virtually alone on the ideological spectrum. The failures of the "spinoff" conservatives of the 1990s (Canadian Alliance, Reform Party, etc.) have shown, the ideological consolidation is the only way to regain power after the collapse of a major party. CONCLUSION


Tomorrow will we see the emergence ... "New Liberal Democratic Party (NPLD) or an outright" Canadian Democratic Party (PDC) ... an eclectic vehicle and an uneasy alliance, existing only for against the Conservatives? Certainly we are now seeing a radicalization of ideological positions in Canada, as it has never happened in modern Canadian politics. In this context, a center position becomes less marketable, because the political class needs to emulate the ideological shifts of the population it claims to represent ...


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