It’s like those 2 American lawyers trying to gaslight Canadians that “passing proportional representation is unconstitutional” when it only requires a simple majority of the House of Commons.
Yes, as long as the electoral ridings do not transcend provincial boundaries, it gets passed to the senate then to the governor general to sign. So parliament can pass the single transferable vote or mixed-member proportional if we put enough pressure on our representatives to do so.
It’s like those 2 American lawyers trying to gaslight Canadians that “passing proportional representation is unconstitutional” when it only requires a simple majority of the House of Commons.
@Sunshine @pdxfed @CircaV wait really? Just a simple act of parliament is enough in Canada? Wow
Yes, as long as the electoral ridings do not transcend provincial boundaries, it gets passed to the senate then to the governor general to sign. So parliament can pass the single transferable vote or mixed-member proportional if we put enough pressure on our representatives to do so.