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Dipper Josh
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« on: January 25, 2020, 12:42:41 AM »

British Columbia: Carole James (D), Christy Clark (R)
Alberta: Jason Kenney (R), Rona Ambrose (R)
Saskatchewan: Andrew Scheer (R), Brad Wall (R)
Manitoba: Gary Doer (D), Candice Bergen (R)
Ontario: Ken Dryden (D), Gerard Kennedy (D)
Quebec: Marc Garneau (D), Denis Coderre (D)
Newfoundland & Labrador: Clyde Wells (D), Brian Tobin (D)
New Brunswick: Frank McKenna (D), Dominic LeBlanc (D)
Nova Scotia: Scott Brison (D), Stephen McNeil (D)
Prince Edward Island: Robert Ghiz (D), Peter Bevan-Baker (D)
Alberta and Saskatchewan = 2 GOP senators.
British Columbia and Manitoba = 1 GOP senator, 1 DEM senator.
Every other state/province = 2 DEM senators.

In a two-party American system, I can almost guarantee 2 Democratic senators out of British Columbia. It is widely regarded as the most progressive province.
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