Mentalist, on 06 May 2015 - 11:26 AM, said:
Well, that's a good sign for the federal elections, I guess?
Incidentally, , what do my fellow Ontarians think about the teachers' strike?
I think it is funny that the teachers union worked tirelessly for the liberals to avoid the things Hudak campaigned on, only to have the liberals essentially do the exact same things to them anyway.
I also think that Ontario is having a lot of trouble making ends meet and that teachers are having comparatively little trouble making ends meet.
As for being a "good sign" for federal elections, that is tougher to say.
First, is it any kind of sign for federal elections? Could be, could not be. The ridings are different, the leaders are different, and this was in many ways a protest vote much like Ontarians sweeping Bob Rae into power in the 90s. Also, the issues are different at the federal level, including a host of social conservative issues that the province has no control over.
Second, if it is, is it good? I mean, it is probably good to see the province not entrenched for a single party, making it more possible for any party to build wide consensus. But is it good to see them swaying to the NDP specifically? Depends entirely on what you think of the NDP.
This post has been edited by Nevyn: 06 May 2015 - 02:35 PM