ballz
Army.ca Veteran
- Reaction score
- 444
- Points
- 910
Canada is too big geographically and ideologically too diverse for proportional to work. Unlike a small scandenavian country where the geography is basically the same causing most places to face similar economic conditions, similar industries, etc, and where "right-wing" is barely to the right of "left-wing," we've got people that want universal childcare while some people want two-tiered or private healthcare, as well as 40% of country considered rural.
The differences in issues and ideologies between Corner Brook, Newfoundland and Fort McMurray, Alberta are pretty wide and deep. This is why we need MPs to represent our areas and our unique issues compared to other areas, and is also why the public finance system is much more decentralized than most places.
I'm not sure of the details of this single transferable vote system, but if it's anything like vote-trading, I want no part of it.
I'd like to see more analysis of a two-tiered vote system. The only problem I see is that it guarantees majority power which seems nice at the moment seeing the current string of minority governments, but I'm not sure I'd like a party that's only capable of winning 100 seats being granted majority power for 4 or 5 years.
The differences in issues and ideologies between Corner Brook, Newfoundland and Fort McMurray, Alberta are pretty wide and deep. This is why we need MPs to represent our areas and our unique issues compared to other areas, and is also why the public finance system is much more decentralized than most places.
I'm not sure of the details of this single transferable vote system, but if it's anything like vote-trading, I want no part of it.
I'd like to see more analysis of a two-tiered vote system. The only problem I see is that it guarantees majority power which seems nice at the moment seeing the current string of minority governments, but I'm not sure I'd like a party that's only capable of winning 100 seats being granted majority power for 4 or 5 years.