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50% of the votes cast was Brian Mulroneys Conservatives in the 1984 election
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The last party to win a majority with more than 40% of the vote was the Chretien
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Many progressives causes are based on
myths
Many of the causes championed by
progressive politicians like Prime Minister
Justin Trudeau, Alberta Premier Rachel
Notley and Ontarios Kathleen Wynne are
based on myths.
Progressives aren't serious about terrorism
Recently, a lot has been said and written
(including by me) about the need for
leaders in Western countries to name
Western civilizations enemy. If they are too
politically correct to point a finger at radical
Islam, they will be unable to develop a
coherent strategy for defeating our enemy.
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Trudeau has not committed to PR, but has said he is open to it.
I have two big problems with PR. The biggest problem is PR breaks the local
bond between constituents and MPs. I cant stand my MP, a Liberal, but at least
hes mine. He has to sell memberships in this riding to get his partys
nomination, and he has to come to town halls and knock on doors here when
There are variants to PR that mix list-selected and locally selected MPs, but in
no PR system is the local bond between MP and constituent as strong.
Members quickly become their parties representatives rather than their local
representatives.
The other big problem with alternate methods of electing MPs was highlighted
in a study this week from Vancouvers Fraser Institute. Alternate methods
increase the number of parties that win seats, which fragments Parliament
even more into warring special interests. This in turn leads to more coalition
governments (and almost no majority governments).
And the drive to keep coalitions together, Fraser points out, leads to greater
government spending and higher deficits since there is more incentive to fund
each partys pet projects and less incentive to make cuts.
Changing the electoral system isnt simply about making our elections fair. It
will involve vital changes to how Canadians are governed. Yet PM Trudeau
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