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Should the opposition parties be working on electoral cooperation to defeat the Conservatives?
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Yes. Everything possible must be done to ensure the Harper government's defeat next election.
Yes, but only if it's combined with a pledge for electoral reform
No. The NDP is a progressive alternative and should work to form government on its own
No. Electoral cooperation is anti-democratic because it limits choices -- and it may not work anyway.
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