Canada's Deepening Democracy Crisis
Canada is in the middle of a crisis in democracy unsurpassed in its history. There is simply no other true example that one can compare it to. It is multi-faceted and it affects every side of our national politics and factious discourse. It is inexorably eroding the civic fabric of the country and therefore our viability as a autonomous nation.
First, we have a government so insulting of democracy that it is utterly unapologetic in disquieting to impose on the country an agenda opposed by purposes 75 per cent of the citizens — treating its minority significance not as a mandate to work with other parties but as an irritating obstruction to re-engineering the country along the lines defined by the U.S. Christian precisely.
Second, we are amongst a tiny troublemaker of countries still saddled with the absurdly anachronistic voting system that allows for control by executive dictatorship by any function that can get 40 per cent of the plebiscite.
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