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Letter: Electoral reform process divisive

According to polls I have seen, most Canadians are okay with the system we have, warts and all
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To the editor:

In Andy Thomsen91裸聊视频檚 letter 91裸聊视频淧roportional Representation up for Vote91裸聊视频 he misrepresents what our MPs will begin debating and possibly voting on May 31. The Electoral Reform Committee did not 91裸聊视频渙verwhelmingly recommend[ed] proportional representation.91裸聊视频 The committee with representatives from all parties on one hand recommended the government hold a referendum that 91裸聊视频減its the current system against a system of proportional representation, without specifying a particular alternative91裸聊视频 (according to a December 1, 2016 article in CBC News).

On the other hand, the Liberal members of that committee did not agree that a referendum be conducted at the time. Further, in a joint supplementary report the NDP and Green members questioned the need for a referendum. In the past the Conservatives were against it too. I certainly find this very confusing.

So what should we expect during the debate? A great deal of political posturing and finger pointing. What it will all come down to is 91裸聊视频淪hould we have a referendum on political reform or not?91裸聊视频 Should the vote pass, a complicated and controversial process will unfold over the wording of the referendum, and what system of proportional representation will be recommended. Apparently there is more than one. The whole process will be very time consuming, divisive and costly. Will that also be considered?

According to polls I have seen, most Canadians are okay with the system we have, warts and all.

David Gunderson, Kelowna



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