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editThe 1982 election produces yet another lopsided result, with one party winning most of the seats, and other parties being almost excluded.
While some say that it is a good thing to have clear winners, wiping out the opposition is not a good thing either. How can a government be held to account if there is little oppostion in parliament to hold it accountable?
Syd1435 05:55, 2004 Nov 19 (UTC)
Found a video on the 1982 election at CBC.ca. That's where I found the name of the WCC leader, so I added it to the election table. I'll probably put some more in later.
SaskGuy 22:35, 2006 Feb 14 (CST)