And once again, you are living in your delusion. Third paries split votes and create dysfunction. That's what Ross Perrot did in the USA. Multiple parties create nightmares of political backroom dealing as seen in Italy and Israel. The absence of third parties is addressed by preliminary votes, runoff elections and open nominations. Your experience in Canada is irrelevant, because it is out of date much like your political agenda. There is no such thing as a Progressive Conservative party at the federal level. It has been the Conservative party for 23+ years. The NDP party was decimated last election because it went the route of Starmer and Kinnock. They were good at spending other people's money. At its peak of influence, all it could do was split votes and deny one of the other parties a majority. Now, it can barely get past 6% of voter support. It will do even worse in the future because it has been taken over by extremist socialists who are pushing policies voters do not want. The Greens are not electable and have no national support. . One riding has a Green MP. She is useless. The Bloc, is much like the SNP or the Irish national parties. It is a cross section of conservative rural people and leftist urban dwellers. Despite being proponents of provincial independence the Bloc is responsible for pushing through Canada's improved border security and more aggressive domestic procurement programs.
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