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The Impact of Proportional Representation on British Columbia’s Legislature and Voters
In November 2018 British Columbia will be holding a referendum on changing the province’s electoral system to a form of proportional representation (PR). Proponents advocating for the change to a PR electoral system argue that the current system is unfair ...
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Small Green Party may wield big power in B.C.
Appeared in the Winnipeg Sun, July 11, 2017 As some of the dust settles in Victoria, the alliance between Green Party Leader Andrew Weaver (pictured above left) and John Horgan (right), premier-designate and NDP Leader, remains central for the new ...
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Despite Green Party demands, changing B.C.’s electoral system requires a referendum
Appeared in the Vancouver Sun, May 27, 2017 British Columbia’s recent election may be the last under a First-Past-the-Post (FPTP) voting system. Why? Because both the Liberals and NDP need the support of the Green Party to form a majority coalition, and ...
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B.C.’s election—a teachable moment on proportional representation
Some Green Party policies, which more than 80 per cent of the province voted against, may be adopted. ...
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A hasty change to the electoral system was never in the interest of Canadians
Appeared in the Vancouver Sun, February 2, 2017 The federal government is walking away from its campaign promise to change the way Canadians vote in federal elections. In his recently released mandate letter to Karina Gould, the newly appointed Minister ...
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The evidence is clear—there are major drawbacks to other voting systems
Yesterday Prime Minister Trudeau changed his tune—for the time being, at least—on electoral reform, telling his newly appointed minister handling the issue, that “changing the electoral system will not be in your mandate." The prime ...
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Expect more government spending if Canada moves to proportional representation
Appeared in the Ottawa Sun, December 14, 2016 On December 1, the committee tasked by the federal government to consider alternatives to Canada’s current first-past-the-post electoral system delivered its recommendations, favouring a more proportional ...
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Parliamentary committee recommends Canadians choose their electoral system through referendum
The Special Committee on Electoral Reform released its final report and recommendations today. The committee was established to study alternative voting methods after the Liberal government promised that the 2015 election would be the ...
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Liberals own no mandate to change Canada’s electoral system without a referendum
Appeared in the Ottawa Citizen, November 29, 2016 As a candidate, Justin Trudeau promised that the 2015 election would be the last under our first-past-the-post electoral system. On Dec. 1, a parliamentary committee released a report on electoral reform, ...
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Canadians can soon share their views on electoral reform with Ottawa
Sometime soon, Canadians will receive postcards encouraging them to visit a website and answer questions about their “democratic values.” According to a government official, the mail-out is an attempt to understand what values Canadians ...