A Question For All Leaders
The following is a letter sent to The Toronto Star this morning in which I pose a question for The Star's Editorial Board to consider as they sit down today with Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff. My question has to do with whether his party has the courage to champion and bring into being some form of proportional representation. It's an important question that should be asked of all party leaders.
To the Editorial Board,
Our first past the post system excludes representation for millions of Canadians. For example, some four hundred thousand Albertans did not vote for Conservative candidates in the last general election, accounting for about one third of total votes cast. In my view the dominance of single-party politics in some regions of Canada, indeed within some regions of each province or territory, is damaging to the unity of our country.
An electoral system based on proportional representation would see other voices emerge from areas where first past the post precludes those voices from being heard. This can only be positive for national unity when tough questions -- such as the competing issues of energy and environment -- need answering.
Canadians are not binary and it is not only this election where the electorate has demonstrated that it prefers a multitude of voices. One could call this the Canadian way.
In light of our absolutely entrenched multi-party political system, Does Mr. Ignatieff see value in modernizing our country's electoral system? Would a Liberal led government have the courage to introduce and get passed some form of proportional representation in its very next mandate? If so, how would you contemplate stick handling this through the Conservative dominated Senate?
Best regards
Michael Watkins