What is most amusing to me, is the simple fact that a VERY LARGE amount of voters, have absolutely no clue about any of the parties' platforms, including the one that they are voting for, lol...
These people need to stop voting...
Our democratic system is very far from true democracy...if it were a true democracy, every persons vote would matter. Basically, my reasoning behind this is again, relativitely simple...
Conservatives got 39.6% of the vote, NDP got 30.9%, well, for my purposes, the rest doesn't matter... To me, (rounding up 40% and 31% seems like a pretty divided nation to me...not to mention the other 29%....) So for those not good with numbers, basically...
Of those who voted... 60%+ did NOT vote conservative... which tells me there is still hope for Canada!!! The inherent problem is the fact that when it translates into MP's seats, tories end up with about 55%... Funny considering just under 40% voted for them... but I guess they only needed 35% of the popular vote to form a MAJORITY government... How that makes us a democracy is beyond me...
Now all you hear is conservative rhetoric... "Clearly the Majority of Canada wants a conservative government"... (Ermmm, last time I checked.... less than 40% of voters, doesn't look like a majority to me...) Sure its the most... but in a TRULY fair democratic system, everyone's vote would count... In our current system, thousands, if not millions do not count, so please refrain from stating outright, that the majority of Canadians wanted conservative...
Sadly, the non-voters are a huge part of the problem... but for things we can semi-control, out of the people voting, only 3.96 out of every 10 people voted conservative... If there was one thing I would change, it would either be to add more seats in parliament, OR, it would be to make the number you need to form a "Majority" higher... Lets say 203 seats (of 308)... as opposed to 155(of 308)... yes, 155 may = 50.3% of seats, but it does NOT even remotely represent 50% of voters...
Based on the 167 seats that the tories won this time around, I'd say that since their total voter % was 39.6%, but actually represents 54.2% of the seats, seems like a lack of fairness in larger areas... (or in other words), the reason for this is because many political areas known as "ridings", often have radically different populations... so one riding might have 3,000 people, while another might have 30,000 or even 100,000-500,000+... Mine specifically has about 120,000 or so... If 60,000 people vote...Let's say 25,000 conservative, 20,000 NDP, 13,000 liberal, 2000 green/other... Well, 35,000 people's votes just meant diddly squat...
Obviously this is just the way it works and I'm not implying that they should overhaul every riding in Canada to get a better cross-section vote... but it irks me when I hear right wingers droning on about how our system is extremely representative of the population in general,etc... and if they won a majority that means like 7-8 of 10 Canadians voted conservative... Actually, its not even 4 out of 10... Then they just look at you, like you're automatically some left wing hippie or something... 
Ummmm, no, its definitely not representative, not sure if you passed grade 2 math, but it seems to me that 35,000 in my riding, do not hold the view of 25,000 others... by no means would I consider this to be "representative"... Statistically, that means of every 10 people you asked that voted, almost 6 would say they voted for a party other than the conservatives....
Pfffff, sure let Harper continue... He's just the present-day evolution of Mulroney or Clark... and last time I checked a 30+ billion dollar expenditure for fighter jets doesn't seem like a wise course of action to fix national debt, (I'm all for defense,etc, but isn't that what the US is for?
This "economic action plan" BS is a play on words, what it really means is:
"We are going to make new jobs, but we have to cut a few things first... like new healthcare funding, (ALL foreign aid, as of 2010),1.2 billion in childcare subsidies, first nations development projects, yeah, um, they don't need that $5 billion we promised to fix their clean water issues we created by letting oil companies build upstream of them...), oh and the $1.4 Billion in subsidies we said we'd take from the oil companies... we'll let them keep that, so maybe they can help the First Nations out?
On the bright side, we have some nice new shiny fighter jets that haven't been built yet!!!" To paraphrase...lol 
AOD~EOD~TDO~