Overall, tonight's results are a puzzler.
This is going to be divisive for the country and we will need skilled leadership to keep it all together.
It is sad to see French Quebeckers supporting the BQ.
Although I didn't vote Green, I can see that this issue is now central in a majority of Canadian's minds. This is good. Every party will have to deal with this issue and the economic and quality of life issues that it brings.
My happiest take-away - after last year's Ford win - is that the GTHA - with its 10 million residents - of all shapes and sizes and origins and beliefs, voted for a party that is playing the big tent game. In a world where intolerance and narrow-mindedness, not to mention anti-intellectualism are leading philosophies, Canadians re-affirmed a path that I am happy to be a part of. I am proud of how diverse the candidates of all parties looked tonight and I am proud that it's (largely) a total non-issue here.
Against all odds - USA. Hungary. Philippines. Turkey. Britain. Brazil. The trend to an anti-liberal future is not inevitable. This is noteworthy world-wide.