Following Canada’s 44th election on Monday, the main federal parties are trying to determine the impact of the People’s Party of Canada (PPC).
The PPC won no seats, but an estimated 820,000 Canadians did vote for a PPC candidate. That’s more than twice the number that voted for a Green Party candidate.
The PPC finished second in eight ridings, mostly in rural Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta.
And as David Akin explains, the PPC vote was made up of much more than just disaffected Conservatives.
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The PPC won no seats, but an estimated 820,000 Canadians did vote for a PPC candidate. That’s more than twice the number that voted for a Green Party candidate.
The PPC finished second in eight ridings, mostly in rural Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta.
And as David Akin explains, the PPC vote was made up of much more than just disaffected Conservatives.
For more info, please go to https://globalnews.ca/news/8211819/peoples-party-canada-support-2021-election/
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