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Tag Archives: proportional representation
How Doug Ford became an issue in the B.C. electoral reform campaign
The debate is already bitterly divided, with both sides claiming the other’s system opens the door to extremists
The rules of B.C.’s electoral-reform vote show just how healthy our democracy is
Opinion: The questions and rules governing British Columbia’s referendum on its voting system don’t represent the democratic doomsday that some claim
Why B.C.’s latest electoral reform vote is probably doomed (again)
B.C. will take yet another stab at electoral reform in 2018, but the odds look stacked against champions of change
What electoral reform could look like in British Columbia
Opinion: B.C.’s Parliament is fragile, but it’s time for the NDP government to get moving on electoral reform
The Greens want electoral reform. It’s no surprise why.
The Liberals promised to change the way we vote. At its biennial convention, the Green Party is making its case for proportional representation.
Did Justin Trudeau rule out one potential plan for electoral reform?
The PM suggested he’s hesitant about some styles of reform to replace first past the post, hinting at a version called mixed-member proportional representation
Interview: Trudeau on fixing the way Canadians pick MPs
‘There’s a real question about how we are valuing our votes,’ Liberal leader tells Ottawa bureau chief John Geddes
Maclean’s panel: Frank talk about women in politics
Proportional representation? Mentoring? Kids in the House? A conversation with the Conservatives, Liberals and the NDP about women and political engagement
The case for mixed-member proportional representation
NDP MP Craig Scott explains his party’s position