Electoral reform, a realistic way forward

In the three months since Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's about-face on electoral reform, real change in our voting system has begun to feel like a lost cause, but there's a workable and productive compromise coming out of Newfoundland and Labrador, writes Helen Forsey.
OMPAH, ONT.—In the three months since Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's about-face on electoral reform, real change in our voting system has begun to feel like a lost cause. A vigorous and high-profile public discussion got pushed back into the shadows, and now, even with NDP MP Nathan Cullen's upco...

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