I can see them wanting BC, and with BC's recent massive turn against any oil & gas activity in their province at all there's a good chance they could claim all of Vancouver and the Island one day. They do have a vested interested though in maintaining what Pierre Trudeau began with demonizing Alberta until most other Canadians think that we're actively their enemies out here when all we're really doing is running a big gas station for them. There isn't a politician, left or right, that doesn't need a convenient enemy to lay all the evil in the world on and Alberta fits the bill too well for them, and has for the last forty five years, to ever give up on using us as The Ultimate No-Goodnik Punching Bag. The Dippers have been as good at playing this card, especially since Harper became PM, as the Trudeau Liberals ever were.
Here's a little website that fact checks the statements made by politicians:
http://factscan.ca/
eg:
Count me as undecided for now.
I have an interesting choice to make this election.
I could either vote in the riding where I'm registered and where I still have a residence but I will not be there on election day or on the days of advance voting so I'd have to apply to vote by mail.
Or, I could change my address with Elections Canada and vote in the riding I've been living and working in these past 2 years.
Two VERY different places but oddly enough when I was just checking info on the Elections Canada website both ridings are showing just 2 official candidates in the running as of today. Both have an NDP and a Conservative. Made me chuckle. I'm sure that will change in the coming weeks.
I don't think anyone is going to get a majority, unless things change pretty wildly. It's interesting that, as parties, the Liberal sand NDP go at each other so much, yet their supporters don't seem to care--polling indicates a huge ABC vote out there.
For minority government, the mopst popular was an NDP minority with Liberal support (55% of all voters) and the least popular minority was a COnservative government with NDP support