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The eternal, futile quest for perfect democracy
Parliament returns amid some desire for change
Adventures in democracy
Questions about the Reform Act via Paul Wells
The Backbench Spring: What about the Liberal motion?
The fate of members’ statements faces a vote
The state of things
Mark Warawa leaves everyone grasping for meaning
House of unfortunate repute
What’s left to say about the tragedy of the Commons?
‘Her plan is simple’
An email from the Joyce Murray campaign yesterday: Ms. Murray is pleased with the latest endorsement of a one-time electoral pact.
Don’t go chasing waterfalls
The case against a one-time pact to bury first-past-the-post
Elizabeth May and political cooperation
In December, Elizabeth May apparently wrote a letter to New Democrats, Liberals and independent MP Bruce Hyer to discuss ways that opposition MPs might cooperate for the purposes of electoral reform. Ms. May won’t release the letter—she says it was not intended to be released publicly—but she seems to have described the gist to the Hill Times.
Let’s all fret about our democracy (and the monarchy)
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