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The unofficial non-partisan Lemmy movement to bring proportional representation to all levels of government in Canada.

🗳️Voters deserve more choice and accountability from all politicians.


Le mouvement non officiel et non partisan de Lemmy visant à introduire la représentation proportionnelle à tous les niveaux de gouvernement au Canada.

🗳️Les électeurs méritent davantage de choix et de responsabilité de la part de tous les politiciens.




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Content Moderation Policies

We're looking for more moderators, especially those who are of French and indigenous identities.


Politiques de modération de contenu

Nous recherchons davantage de modérateurs, notamment ceux qui sont d'identité française et autochtone.


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"Every New Member Counts" Donation Drive

Purpose

For the next 72 hours, I (AlolanVulpix) will donate $1 for each new subscriber to our forum, supporting proportional representation advocacy in Canada.

Current Details

  1. Current statistics: 490 subscribers.
  2. This event begins as soon as this post is visible, and ends on or after 2025-03-27T20:00:00-04:00.

Donation Terms

  1. $1 will be donated for each new subscriber who joins within the 72-hour period
  2. Maximum donation cap: $500 CAD.
  3. Donation recipient: Fair Vote Canada.
  4. Verification: I'll use the forum's subscriber analytics to track new members.
  5. Progress updates will be posted regularly, attempted: every 24 hours in this thread

Rules

  1. New subscribers must maintain their membership for at least 7 days after the contest ends to be counted
  2. Multiple accounts created by the same person will count as only one subscription
  3. Local and non-local subscribers both count toward the donation total

Questions and Contact

  1. For any questions about this donation drive, please comment below
  2. Donation receipt will be posted (with personal information redacted) after the event concludes

Let's strengthen our community while supporting democratic reform! Every new member counts—just like every vote should count in our electoral system.

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On Friday, we sent out a message asking supporters to sign up to organize proportional representation door hanger campaigns in their ridings.

The response has been overwhelming. 240 organizers have stepped forward in less than 48 hours. With over 1200 volunteers willing to deliver - and the list just keeps growing!

Friends, to send each of these wonderful volunteer organizers just 1000 door hangers each would cost Fair Vote Canada $40,000.

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Canada’s main federal party leaders shifted into campaign mode a day ahead of an expected election call, spending Saturday gearing up for the impending race and trying to position themselves as the best option to lead Canada through a trade war with the United States.

Prime Minister Mark Carney is expected to ask Gov. Gen. Mary Simon to dissolve Parliament on Sunday and call for an election, with a vote to take place at the end of April or early May.

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Doug Ford’s entire campaign was based on a promise he would save us from Trump.

Who will save us from Ford?

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With a federal election call widely expected on Sunday, the three main political parties are ramping up their attacks and trying to pitch their leaders as the best people to guide Canada through difficult days ahead.

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They were done. Cooked. Spent. There was nowhere to go but down—into a brutal rebuild and an inevitable existential crisis.

Just days before Christmas and hours before delivering a devastating economic update, then finance minister Chrystia Freeland walked away, telling the embattled prime minister to shove it. In the days that followed, Justin Trudeau had never been more politically isolated. His reign was done. The man who had rescued the Liberals from oblivion in 2015 was now poised to leave them in a shambles.

This is not hyperbole. By late last year, the numbers were catastrophic. Léger had the Liberals at 20 percent nationally, trailing the Conservatives by twenty-three points. Ipsos and Abacus Data measured a twenty-five-point canyon between the two parties. Mainstreet Research placed the Liberals in the high teens. In the 338Canada projections, the party had even fallen behind the Bloc Québécois—not just in Quebec but from coast to coast.

Pierre Poilievre and the Conservative Party were about to cruise to power with one of the largest parliamentary majorities in Canadian history.

Then Trudeau resigned.

Then Donald Trump was sworn in, launching daily threats against Canada’s economy and sovereignty.

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What is a writ and why do you never drop it? While “dropping the writ” is a phase commonly used in Ontario and Canadian media to refer to an election, according to TVO’s Steve Paikin in this Nerds on Politics explainer, you “draw up” the writs.

In a provincial election, the premier asks the lieutenant governor to dissolve the legislature so a new campaign can begin. The lieutenant governor then takes a writ – essentially a document – from each riding in the province and signs them. So nobody drops a writ.

The same is the case in Canadian federal elections when a prime minister asks the governor general to dissolve the parliament in Ottawa. The governor general will sign – or draw up -- writs for all federal constituencies.

During this crash course in Ontario and Canadian electoral politics, Steve explains why he thinks this distinction matters, tells a dad joke, and listens to a producer use the f-bomb.

This video is a good primer for anyone interested in learning about political history, Ontario elections, Ontario politics and government, and politics and government in other Canadian provinces or at the federal level in Canada.

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Cult MTL on Bluesky

Pierre Poilievre has essentially turned the CPC into an alt-right party.

“Conservatives are by far the most likely to have positive impressions of Trump and Elon Musk, and make up almost the entire population who want Canada to become the 51st state. We know who the traitors are.”

https://cultmtl.com/2025/03/pierre-poilievre-has-done-irreparable-damage-to-the-conservative-party-cpc/

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It may surprise you (or not) that most countries we consider democracies, like India or the United States, are actually deemed flawed democracies. For full democracies, you'd have to look rather to Canada, Japan, or European countries like Spain and the United Kingdom.

Only 6% of the world lives in a "full democracy"

Very little of the world's population lives in a full democracy today, and Latin America is no exception. Citizens of the region's largest country, Brazil, live in a flawed democracy marked by widespread polarization and corruption.

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Cult MTL on Bluesky

With an election call imminent, Pierre Poilievre will be launching his campaign as his unfavourability reaches an all-time high.

Mark Carney now leads Pierre Poilievre in net favourability by 37 points.

https://cultmtl.com/2025/03/pierre-poilievre-poor-favourability-will-cost-the-conservatives-come-election-time/

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"Nobody knows that Canada is charging our dairy farmers," U.S. President Donald Trump complained Friday in the Oval Office. "They have 270 per cent tariffs. Nobody knows that. Nobody knows it. They have up to 400 per cent. They have a couple of tariffs at 400 per cent. Nobody knows that. Nobody talks about that."

In fact some people have talked about it a lot, most prominently Trump himself and his Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick. Indeed, one of the issues complicating the negotiations over tariffs between the U.S. and Canada is that the president is telling millions of Americans that Canada routinely charges exorbitant tariffs on a range of U.S. goods from cars to clothing.

The Trump administration has spread disinformation about the true terms of trade between the two nations as a pressure tactic, falsely presenting the "over-quota" tariff rates that are almost never charged as the normal rate.

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Prime Minister Mark Carney is expected to ask the Governor General on Sunday to dissolve Parliament, marking the beginning of a federal election campaign.

Sources have confirmed to CBC News that election day will be on April 28 — meaning federal parties will be sprinting through the shortest election period possible under Canadian law.

Federal campaigns must be between 37 and 51 days in length, according to Canada's election rules, and election day must fall on a Monday (with a few exceptions). Should Carney call the election on Sunday, April 28 would be Day 37 of the election period.

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Revolution Party of Canada on Bluesky

In Ontario last month, the NDP got twice the seats as the Liberals with only half the votes and Doug Ford got all the power with only 43% of the vote. First Past the Post is a problem! #Tell2 #RPC @fairvote.ca

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Fair Vote Canada on Bluesky

The @ontarioliberal.bsky.social and @bonnieforontario.bsky.social refused to commit to proportional representation.

Now they’re calling themselves “the People’s Opposition” after being shortchanged by the system they’ve upheld.

Instead of this cynicism, commit to making every vote count.

#onpoli

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