Canada has had ‘no natural governing party’ since 1950s: Russell
Canada, which no longer has a "natural governing party," has been prone to minority governments since the end of the Second World War, and the rise of the Green Party strengthens a five-party system, reducing the likelihood of future majority governments, says Peter Russell, the author of a new b...
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