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Tag Archives: democratic reform
Election Issues 2015: A Maclean’s primer on democratic reform
Maclean’s is your destination for the 2015 election. Start with our in-depth primers on the big issues, including democratic reform
Parliament: Does it get any worse than it just got?
Parliamentary democracy may have reached its lowest ebb yet. But reform could be on its way. Really. Finally.
Adventures in democracy
Questions about the Reform Act via Paul Wells
Brent Rathgeber on our broken democracy
‘A unified caucus is not dependent on a unity of opinion’
How would a Trudeau or Mulcair government be different?
Lowell Murray has some thoughts on fixing Parliament
Robert Mugabe tightens his grip in Zimbabwe
Reforms meant to bring democracy haven’t worked. Will new elections be any different?
Accountability Act II?
Dinner receipts and per diems, but how about larger matters of governance?
The free MP
Elizabeth May explains her proposal
Elizabeth May challenges the system
The Green MP seeks to amend the Elections Act