It won't be, particularly. Majority government just means that the government can push its policy through largely unaltered and unopposed. Whether that policy is good or bad is entirely subjective.
From a more general standpoint, majority government means that a portion of the population gets what they want, and the rest can be ignored. This is good if you happen to belong to the portion that is getting what it wants, but appears unjust to the rest of the population. Minority government means that the views of the population have to be better taken into account, or else the government can fall. Some will argue that having strong, focused policy, and a stable government that doesn't have to worry about being defeated at any time, is more important than what that policy actually is, and so majority government is preferable regardless of who forms it.
They want to have a better health care and want Canada to be a good place to live
Stable government, good standard of living and peace.
Peace Order and Good Government
Peace, Order and Good Government
"Medicare" -- Universal Government Health Insurance -- is the best thing about Canada.
Canada currently has a very good government that has kept us out of a deep recession, people are working and our economy is doing well - something to be proud of.
Though the government destroys the majority of the firearms that it seizes, some are sold at auction. a good place to check is www.governmentauctions.org.
They have rights of the minorities are safe guarded against the clout of majority.
When James Madison speaks of the "tyranny of the majority" he means that the private and self-serving interests of the majority sacrificing the public good. He solved this problem by making a large electorate and a representative government.
This question is subjective and up to each individual person to decide, but from his winning a majority government in May 2011, that should show you that at least a majority of Canadians think he's doing a good job.
Yes and no. The good majority of Canada (around 99%) is north of Detroit. However, a very, very small sliver of Canada does come down to the right of Detroit and is technically south of Detroit. It depends what part of Canada you are talking about, but Canada is considered north of Detroit.View the related link below to see a map of the United States, which includes Canada.
Canada has complete power over its own government Edit: To be honest the last answer was being a @ss I am able to help you I know this test its social studies and I am sorry but I am not aloud to help you :( Good luck my friend