Factors governing party nominations extremely complex

A party race does not necessarily guarantee a more democratic outcome.
MPs, including Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, pictured in December 2018 in the Commons before Centre Block was closed for extensive renovations. The Samara Centre for Democracy denounced the Canadian nomination process as 'uncompetitive and biased.' But there were two factors glaringly absent from the Samara report.First, are the rules governing an incumbent Member of Parliament. The second factor is the will of the party to be more representative, writes Sheila Copps.
OTTAWA—Just last week, the Samara Centre for Democracy denounced the Canadian nomination process as "uncompetitive and biased." The organization released a study entitled "Party Favours: How Federal Election Candidates are Chosen," which reviewed the circumstances surrounding nomination processe...

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