AHC:BQ largest in Canadian Parliament?

Is there any way that we can get BQ to be the *largest* party in Parliament? I know there are a few ridings in the English speaking areas of Montreal that they can't take, so maximum under the pre-2011 seats is about 70. The Canadian Parliament during that time was about 300 seats. So we need a pretty even four way split, but a few more oddities. Can BQ take seats in some of the French speaking areas of NB?
 
Royal Canadian Air Farce made jokes about that for the 1993 election.

It opened with Lucien Bouchard finding out he was PM and his one word response. I think it might be on youtube some were.

For it to work you need to have some weird vote splitting happening and the PCs will need to hold on to more then just 2 seats.

The good thing is, it might kill the Reform Party.

If the BQ did get the largest block you would another election very soon as almost anything bill that they brought up would be killed.
 
The Bloc Quebecois never attempted to take any seats outside of Quebec, so they won't win anything outside of Quebec.

As you point out, there are four other major parties at the time (Liberal, Conservative, NDP and Reform) and the possibility of splitting the other 220 seats between them in such a way that the BQ wins is physically possible but so unlikely as to border on ASB.
 
Royal Canadian Air Farce made jokes about that for the 1993 election.

It opened with Lucien Bouchard finding out he was PM and his one word response. I think it might be on youtube some were.

For it to work you need to have some weird vote splitting happening and the PCs will need to hold on to more then just 2 seats.

The good thing is, it might kill the Reform Party.

If the BQ did get the largest block you would another election very soon as almost anything bill that they brought up would be killed.
I'd *love* to find that. I'm guessing the word is five letters starting with M and ending with e.
 
Lessening the PC-screw is possible by making Kim Campbell a better campaigner, since she did initially lead in the polls. However you'll have to prevent the NDP-screw which occurred largely due to Bob Rae's very unpopular Ontario government. Maybe with an even worse leader than Turner, the Liberals can lose even further. For all of the above to occur requires some handwaving.
 
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