"PICTURE IT" #7 STABILITY AND HARMONY: CANADA WITH PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION
Picture
it— Canada 2016. There is no need for a third all-party committee on electoral
reform nor do the Liberals break Canadian hearts when they break their promise
of electoral reform. There is no need because 1921 was the last election using
the undemocratic, unfair, first-past-the-post system. Since 1925, our
proportional representation system has promoted stability for harmony inside
and outside Canada.
The
last 100 years has seen the United Kingdom's policies lurching from left to
right. In recent decades, the Conservative Party wins a majority and policy lurches
to the right. Then the Labour Party wins a majority and policy lurches to the
left. Meanwhile, in Canada, proportional representation minimizes policy lurch.
Because the distribution of votes between parties is relatively stable election
to election, the proportion of power between parties is stable. Parties
collaborate with each other to produce thoughtful, long-term legislation.
During elections, parties focus on honouring and winning voters, not
humiliating and beating opponents.
Elections
in Canada have high voter turnouts and between elections there is high civic
participation. Rather than negative protesting, citizens find positive ways of
engaging with their representatives. One of these was a national citizens
assembly on peace. A Nobel Peace Prize winning outcome was that the government
must prove to Canadians that it has exhausted all non-violent alternatives to
war.
Like
other countries with proportional representation, Canada enjoys human security.
Human security is a product of our political stability and diversity, social
justice and safety nets, and environmental stewardship. However, Canada is
aware that no one is safe until all are safe. It is leading a global security
initiative based in nonviolent action which the Canadian military has embraced.
Canadian
voters trust proportional representation to secure stability and harmony
because it fosters stability and harmony within the political process.
If you wish this picture were true, help make it true. Support electoral reform with proportional representation.