"PICTURE IT" #5 Strong Economy: CANADA WITH PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION
Picture it— Canada 2005. There is no need for a report on electoral reform to the House of Commons because 1921 was the last election using the undemocratic, unfair, first-past-the-post system. Since 1925, our proportional representation system has been a positive economic force in our lives.
With
proportional representation, Canada has enjoyed a balanced and inclusive
economic policy framework for decades including a national energy policy. Our
electoral system ensures our fiscal and economic policy is strongly rooted in
the economic and social realities experienced by Canadians. Our policy does not
lurch from right to left as it does in winner-take-all systems. Progress is
made on issues like labour relations, corporate regulation, poverty reduction,
and tax reform. Progress that is inclusive, informed, and long term. Progress
that is good for business, labour, and the environment. And like other
countries using proportional representation, Canada enjoys stronger economic
growth than countries using plurality-majority electoral systems.
Canadian
voters trust proportional representation to ensure that strong budget, trade,
fiscal, and tax policies serve all of us.
If
you wish this picture were true, help make it true. Support electoral reform
with proportional representation.
View the video at #5 Strong Economy.