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Government & Democracy

Electoral reform platforms

Here's what the 2019 Canadian election parties are promising.
We don't have any Liberal policies on Electoral reform.
We don't have any Conservative policies on Electoral reform.

NDP

  • Bring in Mixed Member Proportional Representation in a first mandate in government.
  • Establish an independent citizen's assembly to recommend how to put it in place for the next election.
  • After that election is held, hold a referendum to confirm the choice.

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A New Democrat government will bring in mixed member proportional representation that works for Canada – and we will do it in our first mandate in government. We’ll establish an independent citizen’s assembly to recommend the best way to put it in place for the next election to ensure both local representation and a federal government that reflects the voters’ choice of parties.

Once Canadians have the opportunity to experience the new voting system and compare it to the old one, we will hold a referendum to confirm the choice.

From A New Deal for People, retrieved 2019-09-22.

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We don't have any Bloc policies on Electoral reform.

Green

  • Ensure that the 2019 election is the last "first past the post" election.
  • Launch a Citizens Assembly on Electoral Reform mandated to make recommendations on an electoral system that would "make every vote count".
  • Recommendations would be implemented in time for the 2023 election.

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Ensure that the 2019 election is the last “first past the post” election. By March 2020, we will launch a Citizens Assembly on Electoral Reform with the mandate to make recommendations to parliament on an electoral system that would “make every vote count.” Legislative changes to implement the recommendations of the Citizens Assembly would be made in time for the 2023 federal election.

Remove the requirement for party leaders to sign candidate nominations, accepting proof of a fair and open process at the local (Electoral District Association) level.

Require all parties to submit their campaign platform cost estimates to the Parliamentary Budget Officer for review.

Mandate Elections Canada to develop a truth in advertising framework for election campaigns that empowers the Commissioner of Elections to investigate citizens’ complaints related to campaign advertising and impose sanctions if the complaints are found to be justified.

From Election Platform 2019, retrieved 2019-09-22.

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We don't have any PPC policies on Electoral reform.

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