Laurentian Consensus

The Laurentian Consensus, is a Canadian political term, first coined by John Ibbitson in 2011. It is used to describe the belief that a general governing political consensus existed in Canada from Confederation until the early twenty first century with the election of Stephen Harper and the Conservative Party of Canada with a majority government in the 2011 Canadian Federal Election without significant support in Quebec.

Laurentian Consensus

The Laurentian Consensus, is a Canadian political term, first coined by John Ibbitson in 2011. It is used to describe the belief that a general governing political consensus existed in Canada from Confederation until the early twenty first century with the election of Stephen Harper and the Conservative Party of Canada with a majority government in the 2011 Canadian Federal Election without significant support in Quebec.