• AlolanVulpix@lemmy.ca
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      3 days ago

      I understand the commendable instinct to give another chance, but this isn’t about a one-time broken promise - it’s about a century-long pattern. Liberals have promised proportional representation since 1919, starting with Mackenzie King.

      The 2015 promise wasn’t just casually broken - Trudeau literally admitted last year that Liberals were “deliberately vague” to appeal to electoral reform advocates while never intending to implement proportional representation.

      Just last year, 107 Liberal MPs (68.6% of their caucus) voted against even creating a Citizens’ Assembly to study electoral reform, despite 76% of Canadians supporting it.

      This isn’t about partisan politics - it’s about our declining democracy. Canada’s effective number of parties is down to 2.76, showing we’re sliding toward an American-style two-party system under Duverger’s Law.

      In a democracy, citizens deserve representation. Every election under FPTP means millions of perfectly valid votes are discarded. How many more decades should we wait?