I couldn't ever vote for Dion, mastermind behind the Clarity Act. Not mentionning 12 recent years of unchallenged constant reign by the Liberals eventually led to corruption scandals.
I cannot vote for the Conservatives, being on the moral right end of the spectrum although to be frank, they don't have much room to change progressive social gains made under the Liberal governements in recent years even if they wanted to. That would make them clash with the roughly generally progressive Canadian population. I do not enjoy his hypocrisy either and his "green plan" is exactly what it is. Its about as green as oil is, it consists of plans for the 2050s, nothing at all for the present. Everytime I hear the word "green" coming out of their mouth, it makes me want to puke.
Leaves the NPD and being a Québécois, the Bloc. Jack Layton has no governing experience and it shows. However, socialism is what defines me, they claim they will stand up to banks, insurance companies and oil prices.. sounds naive, but it sells to me. The Bloc couldn't ever form a governement or even manage what they did in the early 90s, which was becoming the official opposition party. Moreover, as a Québec separatist, I find it generally counter-producing to have separatists in Ottawa.
Which would make me vote NPD if my candidate was Thomas Mulcair, who is the only NPD candidate with any sort of support in the province. He is also very likely to be the next leader of his party. But he isn't, which means I vote for the Bloc, the only vote that helps towards the conservatives not getting elected in my riding.
Theres nothing to come out for Québec from a majority conservative government. Theres a lot to come out for it however with any kind of minority government.
As for the Greens, I know nothing about them, they get 0 media exposure here.