Story here. Read it all for yourself. A nice read, even if it's in the Toronto (*gag*) Star.
h/t: NationalNewswatch.com
Plenty of seats up for grabs in Quebec.
And it would appear that the Liberals are done like burnt toast and that the Bloc is increasingly being ignored by Quebeckers as irrelevant and passe.
And that the Harper Conservatives can look to the province for increased support and votes in the next federal election, which, I now predict, will happen on the statutory date in the fall of 2009, regardless of media sensationalism of an impending defeat of the government (count on the Liberals' instinct for self-preservation and survival at all costs to keep them from voting in sufficient numbers to effect a defeat of the government, which they don't want to have to face in a real contest for voter approval and support at the ballot box).
You know, in order to get good things done, things that Canadians need and want, the Conservatives need a majority, although overall it doesn't appear that this is in the cards at this time. The unhinged, crying-wolf leftists will scream with phony, hysterical alarm about the allegedly horrific, clearly only imaginary, consequences of having the Harper Conservatives actually get their good, needed, wanted-by-Canadians legislation passed in a timely manner (and able to deal appropriately and firmly with the Senate should its unelected, unaccountable Liberal majority refuse to cooperate in the interests of the Canadian People and allow the passage of important legislation). But make no mistake, Canada is overdue for a government that is not only good but that can also actually get things done, regardless of the extremist, radical Far Left "Progressives" of the Opposition.