dom ( @dom@lemmy.ca ) 35•9 months agoMan we need ranked ballots.
i_love_FFT ( @i_love_FFT@lemmy.ml ) 13•9 months agoIt would be the perfect time for the Liberals to change polling method, now that they’re about to lose yet still have the NDP’s backing.
AlmightyTritan ( @AlmightyTritan@beehaw.org ) 6•9 months agoIt would actually be quite based if the Liberals fixed our shitty First Past The Post system in a last ditch effort to keep power. I wonder if the polling would scare them enough to do so or if they’re too overconfident to think that they don’t need it.
i_love_FFT ( @i_love_FFT@lemmy.ml ) 5•9 months agoOne thing I know about this country is that our rights only move forward when the Liberals are scared of being outvoted by the Tories!
Women only got the right to vote because Liberals figured it would help them best the Cons…
bionicjoey ( @bionicjoey@lemmy.ca ) 6•9 months agoNo. Ranked ballot is literally the worst electoral reform. It doesn’t lead to proportional representation. It just favours the most moderate party, since they would be everyone’s second choice. We need something like STV or MMPR
frostbiker ( @frostbiker@lemmy.ca ) 6•9 months agoRanked ballot is literally the worst electoral reform. […] We need something like STV or MMPR
STV is one of many voting systems based on ranked ballots.
dom ( @dom@lemmy.ca ) 5•9 months agoWhile it would tend towards more moderate, it would also lean towards the side most Canadians prefer naturally.
TotallyHuman ( @TotallyHuman@lemmy.ca ) 2•9 months agoStill better than first-past-the-post.
RagingNerdoholic ( @RagingNerdoholic@lemmy.ca ) English1•9 months agoIt just favours the most moderate party
I’m struggling to see the downside here.
PeriodicallyPedantic ( @PeriodicallyPedantic@lemmy.ca ) 27•9 months agoI can’t understand how people look at PP and think “there is a reputable dude who relates to the working class” Meanwhile he has never had a real job in his life, is the personification of a wedgie, and has only made clear policy statements about identity politics.
RehRomano ( @RehRomano@lemmy.ca ) 6•9 months agoI can’t understand how people look at PP
If you’re the average Canadian and your rent has doubled or tripled, groceries have jumped 50%, and your health care system is collapsing in the last 8 years since Trudeau took power isn’t desperately wanting any alternative an obvious reaction? Many districts are effectively a two party race and if your only goal is to ensure Trudeau isn’t PM, the Cons are your only options.
I’m not saying Pollievre will make any meaningful difference, but at the very least he’s been saying our housing system is broken. Trudeau’s had 8 years and things have only become much worse.
Funderpants ( @FunderPants@lemmy.ca ) 17•9 months agoPeople should look into the seperation of powers in this country. Rent and health care are provincial responsibilities, grocery bills are moved by market forces and on the rise globally, anyone pinning this on the LPC and thinking conservatives could fix it are in for a nasty surprise.
oʍʇǝuoǝnu ( @nueonetwo@lemmy.ca ) 5•9 months agoThat’s too much to expect from the average Canadian which is why the cons control the majority of the provinces despite royally fucking them up. Canadians don’t understand how government works.
bionicjoey ( @bionicjoey@lemmy.ca ) 13•9 months agoIt’s mouseland, just like Tommy Douglas said. People are incapable of conceiving of voting for the NDP, even when they know that red and blue will both fuck them.
karlhungus ( @karlhungus@lemmy.ca ) 23•9 months agono please no
MacroCyclo ( @MacroCyclo@lemmy.ca ) 17•9 months agoI think everyone is missing the key datapoint: “Sample Size: 1300 online”
Rob Bos ( @rbos@lemmy.ca ) 5•9 months ago1300 is a reasonable sample size but you gotta wonder what pool it’s from
TQuid ( @TQuid@beehaw.org ) English9•9 months agoFuck this fucking shit world
nyan ( @nyan@lemmy.cafe ) English8•9 months agoSo the (likely high) “undecided” percentage is . . . Oh, wait . . .
Plus, we’re not in the run-up to an election right now. There’s plenty of time for Polievre to shoot himself in the foot before it starts to matter. Or for Trudeau to do something that garners him a lot of positive press, although that seems less likely.
(To put it another way, this is fearmongering. Vote when the time comes, but don’t pay too much attention otherwise.)
Powerpoint ( @Powerpoint@lemmy.ca ) 5•9 months agoVoter suppression like with the last Ontario election. News media is in on it. Fuck I wish we had proportional representation. We have a clear majority of parties that represent the majority of Canadians and aren’t Conservative fuck wits.
rbesfe ( @rbesfe@lemmy.ca ) 5•9 months agoI hate our electoral system as much as the next person, but as an Ontarian I can tell you that our low participation was entirely our own doing.
I’m definitely mad that DoFo won a majority with a minority of the votes, but with something like 40% turnout I mainly put the blame at the feet of the apathetic losers who didn’t show up. Young people especially, out of my close friend group of 10 people there were 2 of us (including myself) who voted.
TemporaryBoyfriend ( @TemporaryBoyfriend@lemmy.ca ) 4•9 months agoVoter suppression is why the turnout was so low. For WEEKS prior to the election, all you saw in newspapers, TV, and internet was how dominating DoFo’s lead was.
ILikeBoobies ( @ILikeBoobies@lemmy.ca ) 3•9 months agoAll Polievre has done is shoot himself in the foot
RagingNerdoholic ( @RagingNerdoholic@lemmy.ca ) English1•9 months agoThere’s plenty of time for Polievre to shoot himself in the foot
His shoes are de facto crocs already and somehow enough people still think he’s able to stand for them.
frostbiker ( @frostbiker@lemmy.ca ) 7•9 months agoDon’t mind me in the corner with a grin on my face, watching the green party gaining traction 👉👍
Skies5394 ( @Skies5394@lemmy.ml ) 5•9 months agoLooking at the news out of India, I wonder if some of that affected Trudeau with Indians eligible to vote in Canada.
Looks like the media and people there are really running with it, even if it’s not a good look for their government