What a coaltion House of Commons would look like

Above reflects the proposed Canadian government made up of coalition partners Liberal and New Democrat parties, with the Bloc Quebecois party, which has agreed to support the coalition in Parliament.

Whereas the above reflects the current composition of the Canadian Parliament resulting from the 44th general election held in October, 2008.

Legend

Proposed Coalition (including Liberal, NDP and Bloc Quebecois) - 153
Conservative - 143
Liberal - 77
Bloc Québécois - 49
New Democratic - 37
Independents - 2
Vacant - 0

The above diagrams are .svg files, adapted from the original found on Wikipedia.

Other seating arrangement diagrams:
the Government of Canada’s, in .pdf format

an adaptation of that on Wikipedia

Generally, the results as reported on CBC

This post originally published on Never Never Mind.

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