I've been having a difficult time keeping this blog updated, but with the announcement of the upcoming federal election, I suspect my posts will become more frequent. Sometimes I can't keep my mouth shut and my opinionated views need to be expressed somewhere.
An interesting tool to determine or at least find out which way you're leaning, is found at CBC.ca, the Vote Compass. On this survey, you will be asked 30 questions on various issues that the parties have taken a stand on. It will reveal not only which party you are closest matched to, but also which leader fits your viewpoints.
- Part 1- Each question gives you a statement such as, "Marriage should only be between a man and woman", then you are asked to strongly agree, somewhat agree, neither agree or disagree, somewhat disagree and strongly disagree.
- Part 2- You are asked about the leaders and rate them: 0-10 (0> not at all trustworthy or 10< very trustworthy) on how trustworthy, competent and how suitable for Prime Minister they are.
- Part 3- Rate the parties. Also 0-10 rating, higher for likeliness of voting for them.
Let me know your results!
I tried it and came out as Liberal which is as probably as close as it can be for me st this point in time. My son is NDP but the compass told him he was Green. He suspects it is because he is NDP on most topics but does support the Canadian military.
ReplyDeleteNone of the leaders appeal to me though I suspect as individuals, in a non-partisan setting, I would probably like them all as people. The problem with some people is their inability to deal with power without it going to their heads.
Ignatief doesn't thrill me but he seems the lesser of the evils as far as electable leaders go. I am hoping for a Liberal minority.