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[–] morbidcactus@lemmy.ca 2 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) (1 children)

First off, on reading, yeah sorry. I meant no offense, was the headline on the article I chose and I said, it really bothers me how disengaged Canadians are from our political system to the detriment of us all.

To be pedantic, Arthur Meighen was a Tory PM appointed after Borden resigned, and again after the Byng-King affair. More recently, Kim Campbell was appointed after the resignation of Mulroney

I do agree with you wrt our system needing changing, I'm vehemently in favour of literally anything but fptp but prefer something like stv. Personally, I'd also be in favour of rescinding the mandatory election dates put in place in what, 2007-2008 and really would like to return to the per-vote subsidies (just get money out of politics period).

[–] Arkouda@lemmy.ca 2 points 1 day ago

No offense taken, apologies if I came off that way. I agree with you on how disengaged Canadians are politically, and it bothers me greatly.

Fair points. One thing I would like to point out is Arthur Meighen led under the Conservatives before they became the Progressive Conservative party in 1942, and the Progressive Conservative Party occupied the space that the modern Liberal party occupies so I personally place PC's into the Liberal camp when I say "Liberal Precedents".

I wish more people agreed on the system needing changing, and really committing to it. I would really like to see a complete overhaul from the Constitution up, but know there is zero chance of that happening while Canada is still Canada.

Fixed election dates are a weird one for me. I think redundancies to keep a system from being easily corrupted are good, but I also think that fixed election dates aren't a good redundancy. It felt like something people would see as a good thing without having any real benefit. I agree we need to get money out of politics as well, but I do not see how that is possible when the primary reason a Government exists is to hoard resources which inevitably draws in people who want them.

If I am being honest with myself, I don't actually believe Democracy works. Specifically at the scale it is being required to work, and the conditions it is being expected to work in. Globally we need some new ideas.