Too bad for Harper that his party was going to try to do this same thing to the liberal government the last time, but they won a majority.. here is the story about it.
The Globe and Mail reported on Wednesday that well-known Calgary lawyer Gerry Chipeur, who identified himself as an associate of Day's and the now-defunct Alliance, sent a written offer to the Bloc and Joe Clark's Progressive Conservatives before the votes were counted on election day on Nov. 27, 2000.
The 2000 election saw Jean Chrétien's Liberals win another majority government before the 2004 reunification of the two conservative parties that now comprise Stephen Harper's Conservative government.
The paper said Chipeur's letter proposed a coalition between the Alliance, the PCs and the Bloc, while a separate document discussed contents of a potential throne speech.
Bloc Leader Gilles Duceppe held up the letter during Wednesday's question period while grilling the former Alliance leader over the alleged plan, as well as over the Conservatives' apparent willingness to form a coalition with the separatist party in 2004.
"Will he admit that in 2004, and in 2000, he was prepared to make such a deal with the Bloc?" Duceppe told the House.
Clearly a case of the pot calling the kettle black
Take only what you need.