rabble radio What electoral reform might look like in Canada
This week on rabble radio, rabble parliamentary reporter Karl Nerenberg and Réal Lavergne, president of Fair Vote Canada, join editor Nick Seebruch to debate what electoral reform might look like in Canada.
At the top of the month, Nerenberg shared a piece calling on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and federal NDP leader Jagmeet Singh to revive the idea of electoral reform for Canada. In the piece, he explained that Canada's current 'winner-takes-all' system often puts an unpopular leader in power. He wondered: might a ranked system be a more equitable way of deciding the leader of the country? Might we aim for that way of voting by the next election?
Lavergne thinks it's not that simple.
Together, the three dissect Canada's current voting system and discuss how a fairer way to vote might be accomplished in the future.
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