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If he wins a minority he has to partner with another party to form government.
He's been shit talking them all so they probably are going to tell him to fuck his hat.
Or the liberals will join up with him and they'll just make sure no one hurts the corporations they were paid by.
Let’s keep this grounded in reality, okay?
No, that's not how it works in Canada. By convention, whichever party has the most seats in parliament forms government, even they don't have a majority.
In theory, the other parties could form a coalition (giving them a majority of seats), but Canada has no tradition of that and the last time a group of parties proposed doing that, it led to a constitutional crisis.
That's not entirely correct, you have to be able to get a majority of votes during Matters of Confidence and if you don't you have to call a general election.
Yes, but by convention, MPs will give a vote of confidence to the leader of whichever party gets the most seats.
That's why I said "by convention".
By convention they partner. But usually there is a bit of respect between them and Pierre is pissing everyone off.
So if no one else with partner with him he can not form government.
There is no such convention.
Sometimes they can make a deal with minor parties to ensure they have confidence and can pass supply bills (a confidence-and-supply agreement, like Trudeau and Jagmeet have now), but they usually don’t. And that's why minority governments usually don't last long in Canada. (Typically no longer than two years.)
Stephen Harper's minority government didn't have a confidence-and-supply deal. They stayed in power because the Liberals would abstain on confidence motions (until they didn't).