Originally posted by notyoueither
Wow, those are intersting numbers. 15% feel underrepresented? Could you back up a moment and plunk Alberta and BC into that camp? No matter how you try to stack the numbers, no way, no how is the average Albertan going to park himself in the camp that Ontario and Quebec inhabit on this topic.
Wow, those are intersting numbers. 15% feel underrepresented? Could you back up a moment and plunk Alberta and BC into that camp? No matter how you try to stack the numbers, no way, no how is the average Albertan going to park himself in the camp that Ontario and Quebec inhabit on this topic.
"Because some people think 15% of the population is underrepresented"
Secondly, we don't want to create a system of reginal representation. One already exists. We want it to be effective.
Furthermore, PEI, NS, and Newbrunswick did not sign on to strict rep by pop. They signed on with a Senate as part of the picture (as an aside, they also signed on when the GG was a real power). What has happened since they signed on is that the GG has been completely neutered, the Senate has been effectively emasculated by virtue of it being an unelected body, and the power of the PM has reached a point unprecedented in democratic nations.
Devolved more powers recently you say? That's very interesting, given the hostory of federal programs and taxation.
Finally, I am not proposing any new powers for any jurisdictions. I am suggesting this country would be better governed if the existing jurisdictions used the powers they already have.
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