Elections BC FINAL COUNTS-From the Globe and Mail.

After winning 43 seats on election night – one shy of a
majority – the Liberals hoped to capture at least one additional riding when
absentee ballots were counted and added to the results this week. Instead, the
most closely watched riding, Courtenay-Comox on Vancouver Island, remained with
the New Democrats, who increased their margin of victory from nine votes on
election night to 189.
May 25, 2017-Support swells for Sask. NDP following
provincial budget: Mainstreet Poll
The NDP has the support of 49 per cent of decided and
leaning voters, while the Saskatchewan Party is at 40 per cent.
The provincial budget was the biggest factor in the change.

“With the information we have now, it’s possible the NDP
could form the next government with these numbers.”
Valentin added that a provincial election is a few years
away and the NDP still has to elect a leader. HOWEVER; IF THE PEOPLE OF
SASKATCHEWAN CONTINUE TO THINK STRAIGHT; In Regina, the NDP is polling at 58
per cent, compared to 29 per cent for the Saskatchewan party. In Saskatoon, the
numbers are 46 and 42 per cent respectively.
ALL OF WESTERN CANADA IS TURNING SOCIALIST;
SO IS SET TO TAKE A DOMINANT POSITION ON THE WORLD STAGE—FINALLY.
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