Electoral reform? Don’t count on it
Watch for the yet-to-be-appointed parliamentary committee to recommend a referendum and for the public to vote against change because they generally opt for the devil they know. More talk and less action on electoral reform is once again in store.
TORONTO—There has been much talk and little action in recent years about changing the method by which Canadians elect their MPs. The Liberals have vowed to do away with the first-past-the-post system: “We are committed,” reads their winning platform, “to ensuring that 2015 will be the last f...
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