Interesting questions and interpretations.
Canada is currently reviewing the first past the post election scheme. I think the first step is making voting easier for everyone so you get a baseline for how things are. A voting app, website and polling stations would broaden accessibility. Not a proponent of making voting a requirement unless you do so for voters entering the system only. Existing eligible voters who don't vote will go along with whatever the government decides. Mixed feelings about requiring diversity. Hopefully the most diverse party would reflect Canadians best and get voted in - again; diversity.
https://www.mydemocracy.ca/results/1ba8646a-a491-4248-93e7-2d107e203b51
I live in a small Canadian Prairie city with a spouse and a dog. We retired in 2018. This is what life is like.
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We don't have to look far to see that democracy is a failed experiment.
ReplyDeleteI'm in favour of Canada giving Sortition a try for the next 150 years
That could be interesting. It would certainly be representative.
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