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After first non-confidence motion failed, Poilievre is back with another one
  • True. With PP hitching his wagon to the SOCAL-right, he will see deflation of the strength of his brand when his 'Trump-lite' playbook becomes laughable after a Dem win in the USA. So, he's frantic to force an election now while he's polling higher.

  • Question about proportional voting
  • That's why there's a difference in riding sizes... 1 vote per person shouldn't mean that Windsor-Québec should decide fishery issues for Newfoundland... So a riding on the rock has less people, because it has unique needs based on its location and geography that might be better served by giving them more of a say than ridings in London Ontario, which might have very similar needs across the city. In essence, more people don't necessarily mean more unique issues. There's a limit to that of course - but the general 'needs' are outlined by law and adjusted without gerrymandering - which is not terrible, but maybe could be improved with more representation in the dense ridings - after all, there's increase concerns within the cities these days.

  • Question about proportional voting
  • Well, MMP breaks down when you realize you need to define geographic areas of ridings that you need to lump together so that you can get the ratios right. An example elsewhere in the post points out lumping Victoria's 4 seats and the rest of Vancouver Island's 3 seats. If all lumped together, you can get the ratios of actual votes to match the representations of the MPs pretty good - but ultimately someone has to sort of 'fix it in post.' If 80% vote for party X in all 7 ridings (which, without looking at the data, I will concede in advanced has never bloody happened) you're going to take one of those ridings and hand it off to an MP that didn't win to represent the collective 15-20% that voted the second place party that might be popular there. Which riding gets the MP not elected in the riding? Of course, we need to keep ridings because the population density is very skewed in Canada. If you take a look where people live, you'd realize without ridings, in a true PR setting, the Windsor-Québec City corridor would forever run the rest of Canada. Why try to get votes anywhere else? Do you really want to give Alberta another reason to say that Ottawa has no mandate in their province?

    Another option is to drastically increase MPs (that seems like a terrible idea) so that if the riding is 55% for party X and 45% for party Y, you can have 2 MPs from both parties and not add any advantage to anyone to help in forming government. It would almost be a better idea to have a run-off vote until you reach a true majority instead of a plurality in a riding.

  • Everything freedom loving Conservatives have banned Canadians from doing in recent years
  • I'd argue the opposite for one reason only - so that I can identify idiots, bigots and terrible people on sight. Any person in government that is causing me problems and showing religious garb? Kick it up to a supervisor if I think I can tie it to poor decision making based on goat-herder values from over 2000 years ago.

  • Who supports either electoral system
  • People see this as a Conservative vs. 'Left' fight, but I think this is a mischaracterization because of the parties representing the true divide, and the real reason why the parties champion the forms that they do - it's a rural vs. urban fight. If you looked at the GTA from satellite image at night, it's all continuous population from Ajax to Hamilton around Burlington Bay. That area makes sense for PR, but the fact of the matter is that no-one would care about chasing votes in Newmarket if they can go down to Lake Ontario and just chase the 'bang for the buck' down there. Repeat across Canada and you see the parties representing rural (mostly CON) are anti-PR, and ultimately, Lib will support that too with some of the less population dense seats they have too. Break the problem with PR favoring density, and that'll be the only way everyone agrees to it...

  • Support for changing B.C.'s name on the decline: poll
  • offensive. Next year another huge initiative to change something else. This type of thing is literally endless as everything is changing all the time. Sounds like a waste of tax $ to me.

    Changing a name isn't stupid, unless done for stupid reasons. If you have the money - get it done. It also doesn't have to be done all at once. Start small with new document templates, create a reasonable budget for replacing signs...

    Speaking as someone that resides in what was once the Province of Canada (Upper Canada or Canada West) and renamed themselves something else native - we named ourselves after the Huron word for 'Great Lake' and that ignores the fact that we're only talking one of the 4 great lakes that border us on one side of the province... There's way more to the province than the Hurons and way more than just that one lake. Seriously, get a huge list of place names that are underutilized by all the different nations out there, find something that is easier to spell than Saskatchewan, and send it around for approval.

    The ONLY downside is that you're throwing out a lot of 'brand recognition.' I made the argument that the Law Society of Ontario should not have renamed themselves from the Law Society of Upper Canada because they have been called the LSUC for over 200 years. It's like if The Bay decided to go close all their stores under that banner and exclusively work under the name Saks Fifth Avenue - I don't think it would work out well for them, and it might not work well for BC.

  • Canada drops $9M on NYC luxury condo for consul general's official residence
  • There's listings for some pretty intensely expensive properties at 550 Park Avenue. I saw one for over $10M with its own gym. I don't know - maybe we're getting a deal out of this. Tough to say with Sask Today putting together such a terrible article.

  • Supreme Court rules Premier Doug Ford's mandate letters to be kept secret
  • This is democracy in action. Voting happened, MPs were elected, and a government was formed. Did the Premier need to put 'secrets' in the Mandate letters? No. Did he? Yes. Because you and I don't have the right to see those secrets, we don't get to see those letters. If this, and a lot of other good reasons not to vote CPC, end up changing the votes so another party forms the government, maybe the government then won't have secret mandate letters.

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    U.S., British militaries bombing Houthi sites in Yemen, U.S. officials say

    "Biden says Canada among nations supporting operation to stop Houthi attacks on commercial ships." Apparently, we're providing logistics and intelligence.

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    Gen. Wayne Eyre stepping down from position as Canada's top military commander
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    Hundreds of civilian workers at military bases in Ontario, Quebec going on strike
    www.ctvnews.ca Hundreds of civilian workers at military bases in Ontario, Quebec going on strike

    The Public Service Alliance of Canada says nearly 500 civilian workers at military bases in Ontario and Quebec will go on strike as of Monday.

    Hundreds of civilian workers at military bases in Ontario, Quebec going on strike

    They are definitely going on strike now.

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    RCMP investigating threat warning Liberal MP 'he will get what's coming to him,' court documents show

    The RCMP's national security enforcement team is investigating threats allegedly posted online by a *former army reservist *against a rookie Liberal member of Parliament.

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    Supreme Court dismisses CBC appeal of order to identify source in military sex assault case
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    RCMP conducts search at Valcartier military base near Quebec City
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    Hundreds of Canadian military base workers could strike on Monday
    www.ctvnews.ca Hundreds of Canadian military base workers could strike on Monday

    Hundreds of workers in Canadian military bases will walk off the job Monday as contract negotiations drag on, their union says.

    Hundreds of Canadian military base workers could strike on Monday
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    National Defence vows to get better at helping men who report military sexual misconduct
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    Telecom services still too expensive, industry minister says
  • "Everything we've done (bugger all) hasn't worked, so we'll allow these companies to merge and reduce competition further with 'enforceable' conditions attached that everyone recognizes won't do a thing." Have they thought of nationalization? Competition with a crown company? A giant surtax on their ludicrous profits? Heavy regulation? A license/board scheme where their plans and prices need approval before making offers?

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    Prime minister's plane breaks down in Jamaica during family holiday
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    Military whistleblower calls on Conservatives to demand probe of torture video reports
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    Senior military leader: Canadians 'overly comfortable' as global security shifts
    www.ctvnews.ca Senior military leader: Canadians 'overly comfortable' as global security shifts

    Looking ahead to 2024, the commander of the Canadian Joint Operations Command said he thinks the pressure will continue to mount, and Canadians are "overly comfortable" about their safety as the world changes.

    Senior military leader: Canadians 'overly comfortable' as global security shifts
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    Sweden set to join Canadian-led brigade in Latvia once roadblocks to NATO membership end
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    NATO's expansion explained: Sweden's wait, Canada's role and Russia's response
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    Canadian military buying armed drones for $2.49B
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    People’s Party candidate must stop using ‘engineer,’ B.C. Supreme Court rules
  • Actually, the US has screwed up titles just a little bit more as well, but in reverse! While "Esquire" is a courtesy title in the UK, and can be used the same way in Canada, there are specific individuals that might use Esquire in Commonwealth countries in place of Mister based on position or status. In the USA, lawyers have started using "Esquire" meaning 'passed the bar in their state.'

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    Canadian military decides against court martial for officer who called for uprising
    ottawacitizen.com Canadian military decides against court martial for officer who called for uprising

    Decision highlights double standard the lower ranks face in the military justice system, the lawyer for a reservist says.

    Canadian military decides against court martial for officer who called for uprising
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    Military is being called on too often to deal with domestic emergencies, commander warns
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    Defence minister says he wants to change the drinking culture on military bases
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    Canadian navy in critical state, could fail to meet readiness commitments: commander
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    Military justice officials defend handling of sexual assault cases stayed in civilian court
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    COVID-19 outbreak aboard Canadian warship forces cancellation of Great Lakes tour
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