Is there a chance neither the NDP nor the Liberals gain official party status at Queen's Park?
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Look at the latest polling after nine days of campaigning in Ontario and Douf Ford's Progressive Conservatives are flirting with the possibilty of winning 99 seats in the legislature. A party would need 63 seats to form a majority.
The same seat modelling, based on the latest polls, suggests the NDP would end up with 13 seats and the Liberals would win 9. It raises the possibility that neither opposition party would have official party status after the election. (Parties need a dozen seats to be acknowledged as an official party at Queen's Park)
Today's roundtable includes:
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The same seat modelling, based on the latest polls, suggests the NDP would end up with 13 seats and the Liberals would win 9. It raises the possibility that neither opposition party would have official party status after the election. (Parties need a dozen seats to be acknowledged as an official party at Queen's Park)
Today's roundtable includes:
- Dave Trafford (Host)
- John Tory (Former Mayor of Toronto)
- Keith Leslie (Political Commentator, CHTV)
- Tim Hudak (Former PC Ontario Leader, Partner at Council Public Affairs)
- John Wright (Veteran Pollster)
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