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Talk of a coalition government ‘premature’, Green leader argues

Global BC's legislative bureau chief Keith Baldrey has more on why a potential NDP-Liberal coalition in Ottawa would be different than our NDP-Green alliance in B.C – Oct 14, 2019

Green Leader Elizabeth May says talk of a coalition government in Canada is “premature” until after the Oct. 21 election.

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May says parties can plan to work together before ballots are cast in countries with a proportional representation electoral system, but such talk is “meaningless” in Canada’s first-past-the-post system.

Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau had electoral reform as one of his campaign promises in 2015 but dropped the idea shortly into his mandate.

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The possibility of a coalition government has been a popular topic, with polls showing a strong possibility of a minority Liberal or Conservative government emerging from Monday’s vote.

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NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh said over the weekend that he would consider entering into a coalition with Trudeau’s Liberals, though he has recently appeared cooler on the idea.

May is campaigning in British Columbia today to promote her party’s fisheries policy.

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