You can see how each member voted here: https://www.ourcommons.ca/Members/en/votes/44/1/634

30 points

Respect to all the Bloc MPs who voted yea. Those guys make out like bandits under the current system.

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I can appreciate someone voting for their ideals rather than for their interests.

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11 points

This wasnt a motion to change the base system, only some slight adjustments to improve access.

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Right, I remember now someone shared that a few days ago. Well, I suppose that’s less impressive then. And way less impressive on the part of the HoC to not pass something basic like improved voting access.

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5 points

I don’t think that is a accurate portrayal of the motion.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/trudeau-electoral-reform-1.7101929

The House of Commons will vote next week on Motion 86. Sponsored by NDP MP Lisa Marie Barron, the motion calls on the federal government to establish a citizens assembly to "determine if electoral reform is recommended for Canada, and, if so, recommend specific measures that would foster a healthier democracy

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28 points

Like, technically, but clearly the CPC wanted it dead. The LPC was also rather divided but mostly supported it.

My guy voted “Yea” though, so they’re cool.

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10 points

I’m oddly proud of BC, way to get a majority there guys.

But major kudos to Quebec, your MP’s are actually listening (here), but also NWT, Nova Scotia, Nunavut, PWI, and the Yukon.

As is tradition though, the prairies let us down.

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3 points

We love dynasties out here on the prairies, no matter how little it relates to reality.

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1 point

My condolences, friend.

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4 points

Same. Was legit surprised lol.

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3 points

Same.

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2 points

The CPC are probably convinced the only way they can achieve a majority under Poilievre is if they get a false majority through a lucky roll of FPTP. In 2015 they were all upset that the LPC got a majority with only 39% of votes

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1 point

FPTP has generally benefitted the LPC. I remember an analysis I read about the time they were “promising” election reform that said in close races, over 60% of the time the Liberals ended up with the election. Wish I could still find it, my google-fu is failing me tonight.

Besides, this bill had nothing to do with that. It wasn’t going to fix anything even if it had passed.

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23 points

At least the political will is growing.

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6 points

Yeah I really hope that we gain traction for this within our lifetimes because I think it will be the first step in helping our democracy reflect the will of the people

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9 points

Can someone explain how the PM has both a yea and nay vote? I’m genuinely confused.

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Here is an alternative Piped link(s):

Just a reminder of what he said in 2015

Piped is a privacy-respecting open-source alternative frontend to YouTube.

I’m open-source; check me out at GitHub.

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5 points

Seems wrong that the elected people get to decide if we change how they get elected. Once they have their seat they can fight to keep it against electoral change.

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