Actually, there is a very good chance the Alliance will join forces with the Bloc. And they'll both be able to explain it to their supporters...it goes something like this:
Alliance excuse
It's better to be in government in a coalition with the Prodigal Son, than it is to have the Devil (The Liberals) be in government. We can advance Alliance policy by holding a carrot in front of the Bloc's face...and that carrot is...
The chance to leave Canada! We know the Quebecers want out anyways. So let's let them have a national referendum on the issue that is legally binding. Then we'll have our own issues dealt with in a national referendum.
The Bloc's excuse
Sometimes you have to sleep with really unsightly people to get what you want. We will sleep with these conservative anglos long enough until they let us have what we want...a seperate Quebec.
My analysis
A lot of the Alliance voters don't give two sh*ts about Quebec...why would they care if the Alliance got in bed with the Bloc for so long as to let Quebec out of confederation. To them, the Alliance would only be a catalyst for an imminent situation. So it's better that way...less costly, etc. While in power, the Alliance would re-open many issues that really have already been dealt with in the past by the Canadian public, and I don't think I need to mention what these issues are. In dividing the public along several lines (i.e. religious ones), the Alliance would have a better chance of winning a majority government with the absence of Quebec since they let them leave.
I will never vote in a regional party. I care just as much about Quebecers as I do about Albertans. If Alberta were to be taken by some huge ice storm, I'd be the first to send over a generator and food supplies. I don't quite understand a lot of the West's bad feelings about Quebec, and vice versa. I have a strong feeling it has something to do with ignorance. We are so far apart (geographically) that Westerners seldom trek out east to Quebec and experience it, and Quebecers seldom trek out west.
Alas, you just gotta love when a regional party exploits anti-Quebec or anti-English sentiment to push policies that will ultimately ruin their supporters. No one province could seperate from Canada and be self-sustaining. The province would either have to keep close ties with Canada anyways (i.e. use the Canadian dollar) or sell out and use the U.S. dollar which would defeat the purpose of seperating from Canada to be an independent state.
Which reminds me...
Don't you guys know that one of the Alliance's goals is to use the American dollar in Canada? Does anybody know how f*ckin stupid that is? The only reason our economy is as good as it is, is because our dollar is so low it's damn cheap for GM, Ford, and the like to build all their products here and then export them south.
...and about Cretien being weak on criminals
Stockwell in his infinite wisdom blames Cretien for the early release of that sex offender and fails to realize that it was Harris' Ontario government that had jurisdiction over the matter and in fact, let him go early, 2/3 of the way through his sentence. But everybody knows water flows up Niagara Falls, right Stock!
...and about the Alliance's promise to stop catering to big business
Right. On one page of their official brochure they state this fact. A few pages later, they mention lowering taxes for the high tech industry. Way to go Stock...you aren't catering to big business...after all, Nortel only accounts for 30% of the TSE index!
As a staunch critic of Ontario's Tories, I can't believe I'm saying this, but I'd much rather have Joe Clark's Tories become the official opposition, or even the government, before Stockwell's Canadian Reform Alliance becomes the official opposition or government.
-GL