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The Importance Of Electoral Reform In Canada

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In February 2017, Prime Minister (PM) Justin Trudeau announced that his government would not include electoral reform in the mandate of newly appointed Minister of Democratic Institutions, Karina Gould. This stands in contrast to campaign promises the Liberal party made during the 2015 general election where, then candidate Trudeau, promised that the first-past-the-post (FPTP) electoral system would be abolished in time for the 2019 election; in favour of a proportionally representative system that was less binary in result and more conducive to diversity in representation. He defended his position, stating that after extensive review on the part of Minister Gould’s predecessor, it was clear that Canadians did not have a clear preference …show more content…

This raises the question, would a form of PR, namely STV, be suitable as a Provincial electoral model in Manitoba? This author believes that although an STV system would result in a more diverse provincial legislature, forcing the traditional provincial brokerage parties to more fulsomely represent minority concerns such as Francophone and First Nations; the system can yield erratic results and open the door to single issue or fringe parties that would leave the legislature vulnerable to populism. I offer that the current SMP electoral system, with the emerging strength of third party influence in the Manitoban system, could be leveraged with policies such as mandated percentages of First Nations and Francophone representation in the legislature. This would allow the government to proceed with purpose whilst giving traditionally marginalized groups a guaranteed say in the legislature and, depending on the percentages and electoral results, perhaps even a balance of power. Methodology I intend to first offer a brief description of both SMP and SVT to include strengths and challenges in both. Second will be an overview of the Manitoba’s legislature and political history. Third will be an analysis of what the 2016 electoral results would have looked like under a STV system and a discussion of whether or not it would benefit Manitobans of all backgrounds or simply present a diffuse version of the status quo, with a vulnerability

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