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Michael Lee would be a star candidate in Vancouver Granville, I assume?
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Prime Ministers of Canada
Pierre Trudeau (Liberal) 1968 - 1972
-68: Robert Stanfield (Prog. Conservative), Tommy Douglas (New Democratic), Réal Caouette (Ralliement créditiste), A.B. Patterson (Social Credit)
Robert Stanfield (Progressive Conservative) 1972 - 1981
-72 (min.): Pierre Trudeau (Liberal), David Lewis (New Democratic), Réal Caouette (Social Credit)
-74: Pierre Trudeau (Liberal), David Lewis (New Democratic), Réal Caouette (Social Credit)
-78: Donald Macdonald (Liberal), Erik Kierans (New Democratic), Lorne Reznowski (Social Credit)
Allan Lawrence (Progressive Conservative) 1981 - 1982
Jean Chrétien (Liberal) 1982 - 1992
-82: Allan Lawrence (Prog. Conservative), Erik Kierans (New Democratic)
-86: John Crosbie (Prog. Conservative), John Paul Harney (New Democratic), James Laxar (Socialist)
-89: John Crosbie (Prog. Conservative), John Paul Harney (New Democratic), James Laxar (Socialist)
Paul Martin (Liberal) 1992 - 1995
-93 (min.): Rick Orman (Prog. Conservative), John Paul Harney (New Democratic), James Laxar (Socialist)
Rick Orman (Progressive Conservative) 1995 - 2004
-95 (min.): Paul Martin (Liberal), John Paul Harney (New Democratic), Steve Ashton (Socialist)
-97 (min.): Lawrence Cannon (Liberal), Gaétan Nadeau (New Democratic), Steve Ashton (Socialist)
-00: Michael Ignatieff (Liberal), Gaétan Nadeau (New Democratic), Steve Ashton (Socialist)
Pierre Pettigrew (Liberal) 2004 - 2011
-04: Rick Orman (Prog. Conservative), Steve Ashton (Socialist), Gaétan Nadeau (New Democratic)
-08 (min.): Jim Flaherty (Prog. Conservative), Gilles Duceppe (New Democratic), Steve Ashton (Socialist), Frank de Jong (Green)
-10 (min.): Jim Flaherty (Prog. Conservative), Gilles Duceppe (New Democratic), Svend Robinson (Socialist), Frank de Jong (Green)
Sandra Pupatello (Liberal) 2011 - 2016
-12: Jim Flaherty (Prog. Conservative), Gilles Duceppe (New Democratic), Svend Robinson (Socialist), Frank de Jong (Green)
Pierre Karl Péladeau (Progressive Conservative) 2016 -
-16: Svend Robinson (Socialist), Sandra Pupatello (Liberal), André Bellavance (New Democratic), Adriane Carr (Green)
-21: Svend Robinson (Socialist), François-Philippe Champagne (Liberal), Joe Cressey (Community), Adriane Carr (Green), Martine Ouellet (New Democratic)
Great stuff, I always love timelines where the NDP takes off in Quebec and ends up morphing into the Bloc as a result
Phil Edmunston could've taken them down that path, and so could John Paul Harney if I'm not mistaken. If you want alt-hist shenanigans, Robert Cliche and Charles Taylor would be good NDP candidates, and for the wilder stuff Duceppe considered himself a Maoist before joining the BQ!Not too familiar with the NDP's history--was this ever close to happening in real life?
It wasn't super close to happening, but it's easy to imagine a scenario where they elect a few Quebec MPs in the 80s and, rather than forming the Bloc, nationalists instead rally behind the non-PC/Liberal option - doesn't seem super unrealistic considering how many of the party's 1988 candidates were separatist-curious. Basically the same thing that ended up happening to Social Credit in the 1960s.Not too familiar with the NDP's history--was this ever close to happening in real life?