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2008
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Overview
Far from being anti-democratic, as Prime Minister Stephen Harper would have us believe, Her Excellency's power to give another party or the coalition the opportunity to govern has long been a part of our parliamentary tradition. Canada already tried a coalition government in 1917, with good results, and Harper himself argued for a coalition government including the Tories, the NDP and the Bloc Quebecois in 2004 when he was in opposition.
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Torstar Syndication Services, a Division of Toronto Star Newspapers Limited
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