Earlier this month, the Conservative Party finally won a majority of seats in the House of Commons, a feat many had considered improbable in what had been Canada's fractured political landscape. And unless the voting intentions of Canadians in the five provinces slated for elections this fall change, Stephen Harper will have the pleasure of dealing with right-of-centre governments in a majority of provinces before the year is up.
Earlier this month, the Conservative Party finally won a majority of seats in the House of Commons, a feat many had considered improbable in what had been Canada's fractured political landscape. And unless the voting intentions of Canadians in the five provinces slated for elections this fall change, Stephen Harper will have the pleasure of dealing with right-of-centre governments in a majority of provinces before the year is up.