Government’s seat increase bill ‘flies in face of rep by pop,’ says Aucoin
If passed, Bill C-22 would take effect after the 2011 census. House would be boosted to 330 seats after 2012.
The federal government's controversial move to create a new formula to increase seats in the House of Commons "flies in the face of representation by population," says at least one electoral reform expert.
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