Makhno is not going to like this
Election update, as a result of what I called stategic voting.

You may not like it, but thats how the game is played.
How many MPS from Alberta made it into the cabinet? Grand total of 1 being Anne McLellan.
Peter O'Neil
Vancouver Sun
Anderson dumped, but B.C. gets record 5 cabinet ministers
Tuesday, July 20, 2004
OTTAWA -- B.C. will emerge as a major winner in today's cabinet shuffle as Prime Minister Paul Martin appoints a record five B.C. ministers to his cabinet, The Vancouver Sun has learned.
At the same time, Martin will dump his senior B.C. political minister, David Anderson, who will be replaced by rookie MP David Emerson as the region's most powerful cabinet member.
Martin, who has staked his legacy on reducing B.C. alienation, named his two star recruits to two of the most powerful posts in the federal government.
Former New Democratic Party premier Ujjal Dosanjh will be the new health minister responsible for fulfilling Martin's campaign vow to fix the system, a process that begins with a first ministers' conference later this summer.
And political neophyte David Emerson, previously the chief executive of Canfor Corp., will become industry minister, in charge of a department with 6,000 employees and a $1.4-billion annual budget.
One of the industry department's branches is the Ottawa-based Canadian Tourism Commission, which B.C. Liberal candidates vowed last month to move to the West Coast.
Raymond Chan, a former junior minister who lost his Richmond seat in 2000, will be rewarded with the multiculturalism portfolio, while influential Jack Austin will remain in cabinet as Martin's government leader in the Senate.
Stephen Owen, who had been public works minister, was named by Martin to be both western economic diversification minister and sports minister.
Owen (Vancouver-Quadra) will effectively become the minister responsible for the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver and Whistler, while at the same time taking a lead role in pushing Martin's agenda to promote Western Canada's interests in Ottawa.
Western Economic Diversification, despite having a relatively small budget and staff, will become a full ministry, separate from its previous parent, the industry department.
Dosanjh gets the health post even though B.C. Finance Minister Gary Collins said earlier this year that Premier Gordon Campbell's Liberals would have trouble working with the former premier.
Dosanjh got the nod because he is seen by Liberals as appealing to left-of-centre voters going into an expected battle on the health issue with NDP leader Jack Layton.
While Emerson is expected to have little trouble dealing with the Campbell government or the business community, he has no experience working in the Liberal party. Austin will be expected to deal with party development.
B.C. previously had three ministers -- Anderson, Owen, and Austin -- and has had as many as four only twice since Confederation -- under Pierre Elliott Trudeau's Liberals from 1976 to 1978 and under the Brian Mulroney-Kim Campbell Tories from 1988-1993.
Anderson, who had been B.C.'s senior regional cabinet representative and the environment minister for five years, had enjoyed a number of successes, including the resolution of the Canada-U.S. salmon wars.
But he fell out of favour by criticizing Martin's most senior advisers during the election campaign, and was deemed expendable as the prime minister tried to put a fresh face on a cabinet still dominated by many veterans of the Chretien era.
Anderson's hard-line opposition to offshore energy exploration also caused tension between the federal and B.C. governments.
"Nothing would make Gordon Campbell happier" than to have Anderson punted, University of Victoria political scientist Norman Ruff said last week.
The shuffle leaves B.C. with no cabinet representation on Vancouver Island. The other island MP is Keith Martin (Esquimalt-Juan de Fuca.)
Anderson, known for having a short fuse, was unhappy Monday about being turfed. An outspoken maverick as a rookie MP from 1968-72, he could emerge as an outspoken critic of federal environmental policy. Anderson is expected to outline his reaction to the shuffle, and his plans for the future as a backbench MP, in a statement today.
While Owen's stature has diminished in terms of cabinet clout, the sport post gives the former rugby player significant media exposure going into the next election.
Owen will be the lead federal minister as the province gears up for the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver and Whistler and will likely be in front of the cameras at the 2004 Summer Games in Greece.
Emerson's industry department is responsible for promoting investment, innovation and trade, and has a variety of arms, including the Canadian Space Agency, the Competition Tribunal, various research councils and regional development agencies, and the federal infrastructure program.
Dosanjh's major challenge will be to win the confidence of his former bitter adversaries in Victoria. Collins showed little respect in April for the man who would emerge as the key federal player -- other than Martin -- on a file of critical importance to the West Coast.
"I think it will be very difficult to work directly with Mr. Dosanjh as part of the federal government," Collins said.
"Of all the people in British Columbia that we'd prefer to deal with at the federal level, he wouldn't be at the top of the list."