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That's redundant. All opposition parties are in a minority position: if they weren't a minority, they would be a majority, and if they were a majority, of course, they would form the government, not the official opposition. [[User:LloydR|LloydR]] 10:54, 23 May 2011 (EDT) | That's redundant. All opposition parties are in a minority position: if they weren't a minority, they would be a majority, and if they were a majority, of course, they would form the government, not the official opposition. [[User:LloydR|LloydR]] 10:54, 23 May 2011 (EDT) | ||
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| + | In Canada the party with the second most seats is called the Official Opposition. The NDP's leader Jack Layton therefore is the Leader of the Opposition. | ||
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"making them the official opposition, though still in the minority"
That's redundant. All opposition parties are in a minority position: if they weren't a minority, they would be a majority, and if they were a majority, of course, they would form the government, not the official opposition. LloydR 10:54, 23 May 2011 (EDT)
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In Canada the party with the second most seats is called the Official Opposition. The NDP's leader Jack Layton therefore is the Leader of the Opposition. --Cheesefromcows 14:25, 25 May 2011 (EDT)Cheesefromcows 2:24, 25 May 2011 (EST)