I'm not sure if voter turn out can get any lower. I hate attack ads, it makes me not want to vote for anybody and judging by the low turnout last election a lot of people feel the same way.
I totally understand why you would just not want to vote for anyone, but it's important that you do anyhow. Canadian voter turnout is embarrassing as-is, and pretty indicative of how shitty our politicians are doing at trying to represent the people, but even more embarrassing is the number of people that actually put Harper into power (or in this case, re-elected). Voter turnout was 58.8% last time, with 14m out of 24m eligible voters casting ballots. The population was about 32 mil, making the percentage of people in the province who voted at all (eligible or otherwise) about 44% of the population. The Conservatives got about 5.2 million votes, or 37% of the votes cast, putting Harper in power on the votes of... 16.25% (or so) or the population of the country. And despite this, he's run one of the most partisan, underhanded, and frankly undemocratic administrations yet seen, acting with incredible amounts of executive power for someone who's supposed to represent the people's interests. It's just painful, and I can't stand that instead of trying to rectify this our party leaders seem to just be trying their hardest to propagate even more apathy.
As an aside, according to the CBC compass I'm apparently right in line with the Green Party, though I generally support either the NDP or Liberals.