Holy Crop. The Crop poll makes a Quebec a whole lot more interesting. I do not think this will be the last update. I suspect I will be moving more Bloc seats to the NDP and possibly some Liberal ones as well. As things stand, I have the Conservatives plus Arthur at 154 and Liberals, NDP and Bloc at 154. Imagine that.
Conservative pick ups
Esquimalt-Juan de Fuca from the Liberals
Kington and the Islands form the Liberals
Brampton West from the Liberals
Brampton Springdale from the Liberals
Avalon from the Liberals
Saint John's Mount Pearl from the Liberals
Madawaska-Restigouche from the Liberals
Western Artic from the NDP
NDP pick ups
Hull Aylmer from Liberals
Brossard-La Prairie from Liberals
Winnipeg North from the Liberals
Jeanne-Le Ber from Bloc
Ahuntsic from Bloc
Compton-Stanstead form Bloc
Alfred-Pellan from Bloc
Laval from Bloc
Brome-Missisquoi from Bloc
Drummond from Bloc
Gatineau from the Bloc
Saint-Lambert from Bloc
Shefford from Bloc
Pontiac from Conservatives
National
Conservatives 153
Liberals 67
NDP 49
Bloc 38
Independent 1
BC
Conservatives 23
Liberals 4
NDP 9
Alberta
Cons 27
NDP 1
Sask
Conservatives 13
Liberals 1
Man
Conservatives 9
NDP 4
Liberals 1
Ontario
Conservatives 55
Liberals 34
NDP 17
Quebec
Bloc 38
Liberals 12
Conservatives 10
NDP 14
Independent 1
NB
Conservatives 7
Liberals 2
NDP 1
NS
Liberals 5
Conservtives 4
NDP 2
PEI
Liberals 3
Conservatives 1
NFLD
Liberals 4
Conservatives 2
NDP 1
Yukon
Liberals
NWT
Conservatives
Nunavut
Conservatives
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If that is the case, how does a tie vote play out when voting for a Speaker? Would the GG break the tie?
Keep in mind also that in the event of a tie on votes in the House, the Speaker will break that tie as well, so each side, Government and Opposition, will be pushing for the Speaker to be from their party.
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