Former prime minister Jean Chrétien is reopening the debate on a Liberal-NDP merger, arguing that a merger turned out well for the Conservatives.
Speaking in an exclusive interview with Evan Solomon, host of CBC's Power & Politics, Chrétien said the merger will happen soon or not at all.
"It will be done one day. It will come very quickly or not happen. Look at the way that Harper did that — Harper had MacKay there.
made a solemn promise in writing that never he will talk merging with the Reform . He's now the minister of defence. Things happen and they happen, sometimes, at moments unexpected."
In 2003, the Progressive Conservatives, led by Peter MacKay, merged with now-Prime Minister Stephen Harper's Canadian Alliance. The Reform Party was the forerunner to the Canadian Alliance.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/story/2011/09/06/pol-chretien-merger.html
Sep 6, 2011 6:59 PM ET