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AlolanVulpix to OntarioEnglish · 3 months ago

In an alternative, better world, Doug Ford would have a lot less power right now | Toronto Star

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In an alternative, better world, Doug Ford would have a lot less power right now | Toronto Star

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AlolanVulpix to OntarioEnglish · 3 months ago
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In an alternative, better world, Doug Ford would have a lot less power right now
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Our first-past-the-post voting system means Ontario voters are being shortchanged.
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  • AlolanVulpixOP
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    In the long run, the only viable solution is proportional representation: [email protected]

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    The oligarchs won’t benefit from a fairer voting system and until they will benefit from one i doubt we will see meaningful change. We’ve had leader in office for a decade who promised electoral reform and 0 progress has been made towards that promise.

    Others have recomended a political party form strictly to win, implement electoral reform, then break up and call an election. That may be our best chance as current status quo parties obviously don’t care.

    • AlolanVulpixOP
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      1. At the very least, we must only vote for candidates that support proportional representation. Only the Greens/NDP consistently do that.
      2. We need to keep growing the [email protected] movement. We do have evidence that the political establishment is catering to the fair vote movement, we just need to keep that up.
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    For anyone who has more knowledge of politics, is there a big difference between the liberal and NDP parties? I wonder why they don’t merge?

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      The Liberals are closer to the Conservatives than they are to the NDP.

      For example, Greens/NDP consistently support proportional representation. Liberals and Conservatives play games to delay and distract.

      And because that would be a disaster for Canadian democracy: Watching Canada’s decline into a Two-Party System: an r/Ontario post with +1.7k upvotes “Is it time for a Liberal-NDP merger after Doug Ford’s Tories win third straight majority in Ontario election?”.

      With Duverger’s Law (i.e., in non-PR electoral systems, a trend towards a two-parties), we are running out of time to act. Canada’s 2021 effective number of parties is 2.76 - this number will decrease over time, and will eventually end Canadian democracy as we know it today.


      The only way to prevent this democratic backsliding is proportional representation: [email protected]

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