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The unofficial non-partisan Lemmy movement to bring proportional representation to all levels of government in Canada.

🗳️Voters deserve more choice and accountability from all politicians.


Le mouvement non officiel et non partisan de Lemmy visant à introduire la représentation proportionnelle à tous les niveaux de gouvernement au Canada.

🗳️Les électeurs méritent davantage de choix et de responsabilité de la part de tous les politiciens.




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We're looking for more moderators, especially those who are of French and indigenous identities.


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Nous recherchons davantage de modérateurs, notamment ceux qui sont d'identité française et autochtone.


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PsyPhiGrad on Bluesky

If you agree that our "democracy" is under threat, please donate to a campaign to make every vote count and guarantee that you will no longer have to play games with your vote.

#CdnPoli #CanadianElections #PRNow

The image shows a comparison chart between two electoral systems: "First-past-the-post" and "Proportional Representation."

The chart is structured with two columns, with blue arrows pointing from left (First-past-the-post) to right (Proportional Representation), suggesting a progression or improvement.

The left column lists five characteristics of First-past-the-post systems:

  • You are told to vote strategically to stop the worst outcome
  • Parties with the most in common sling mud at each other
  • Only voters in a few swing ridings really matter to the parties
  • Millions of voters have no impact on the election result
  • A party with a minority of the vote claims a "strong mandate"

The right column lists corresponding advantages of Proportional Representation:

  • You can vote for what you believe in and your vote will count
  • Parties are motivated to show voters they can work together
  • Parties pay attention to every voter, no matter where they live
  • Almost every vote counts to shape the next Parliament
  • Parties know they will be working together for the common good

The image uses a blue border and blue arrows to guide the reader through the comparison.

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Fair Vote Canada 🗳️🍁

Conservatives and Liberals call each other far-right and far-left—yet some of them also claim first-past-the-post keeps “extremists” out.

Is it really about extremism—or just silencing voices they don’t agree with?

#cdnpoli #Election2025

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‪SmartVoting.ca on Bluesky

After a few days of stagnated numbers we finally get an update that moves the needle. What's notable is the Greens are surging on Vancouver Island

FEDERAL SEAT PROJECTION

  • LPC: 204 (225)
  • CPC: 115 (86)
  • BQ: 16 (18)
  • NDP: 7 (12)
  • GPC: 1 (3)
  • PPC: 0 (0)

April 5, 2025 | MOE: +/- 10

Alt Text for Federal Seat Projections Image. Infographic from Smart Voting dated April 10, 2025, showing Federal Seat Projections for Canadian political parties. The image is divided into six color-coded boxes representing different parties: Liberals (LPC) in red: 204 seats (225 with strategic voting), Conservatives (CPC) in blue: 115 seats (86 with strategic voting), Bloc Québécois (BQ) in teal: 16 seats (18 with strategic voting), New Democratic Party (NDP) in orange: 7 seats (12 with strategic voting), Green Party (GPC) in green: 1 seat (3 with strategic voting), People's Party (PPC) in purple: 0 seats (0 with strategic voting). The bottom of the image includes a call to action: "Visit smartvoting.ca to learn how to vote strategically."

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Cooperate for Canada on Bluesky

Want to support your favourite party and keep the cons out of your riding?

#cdnpoli #neverpoilievre

Alt text: Political campaign poster with a blurred background featuring hands holding a green apple and an orange sprinkled donut. Text reads: "Your head says Liberal but your heart says Green Party? Pick Both" with additional text encouraging voters to "VOTE for the candidate in your riding most likely to defeat Poilievre's Conservatives" or "VOLUNTEER OR DONATE in the ridings that will help the Greens the most, even if you don't live there". Specific ridings mentioned are Saanich–Gulf Islands, Kitchener Centre, and Nanaimo–Ladysmith. The bottom of the poster includes the Cooperate for Canada logo and website CooperateForCanada.ca.

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Longest Ballot Committee on Bluesky

Hear indy candidate Blake Hamilton explain why voters are pawns under FPTP: www.cbc.ca/listen/live-...

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Longest Ballot Committee on Bluesky

“The whole point is to really push our democratic rights, which is being able to join Parliaments as an individual, move away from what’s kind of leaning towards that two party system where it flip flops back and forth”- Krzysztof Krzywinski

nowtoronto.com/news/theres-...

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Fair Vote Canada 🗳️🍁 on Bluesky

Wild that people still argue against proportional representation when FPTP has wrecked the UK and US.

No surprise Canadians want closer ties with the EU—PR brings more stable governments and fewer economic self-inflicted wounds.

#cdnpoli #Election2025

Map of Europe showing which countries use First Past the Post. The UK and Belarus are highlighted in red to indicate they use First Past the Post, while all other countries are in green to indicate they use different voting systems. In the background are black-and-white photos of activists holding signs. A purple, white, and green banner reads “Make Votes Matter.” A legend explains: red = countries that use First Past the Post; green = countries that don’t.

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B.C. Green Caucus on Bluesky

CARGA Update: Electoral Reform!

Today the BC Legislature officially struck a Special Committee on Democratic and Electoral Reform, to report back to the House by November 2025.

Full details in the screenshot 👇

#bcpoli

ALT text: Legislative document showing motion #14 by Hon. Mike Farnworth to establish a Special Committee on Democratic and Electoral Reform in British Columbia. The committee's mandate includes examining methods to increase democratic engagement and voter participation, and notably, evaluating "models for electing Members of the Legislative Assembly, including proportional representation" (highlighted in point 1.b). The document outlines reporting deadlines (November 2025 and May 2026), committee powers, and lists committee members including Jessie Sunner as Convener. This represents a formal initiative to explore electoral reform options, with proportional representation specifically mentioned as a system under consideration for BC's Legislative Assembly.

BC Green MLA Rob Botterell is on the committee, along with MLAs from the BC NDP and the BC Conservatives.

The public will have the opportunity to participate in the committee this summer, so stay tuned!

#electoralreform

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B.C. Green Caucus on Bluesky

"'One of the key approaches the Green Party sees in terms of building trust in government is moving [sic] proportional representation and so that's part of the mandate of the committee to look at, which is great,' BC Greens MLA Rob Botterell said."

www.surreynowleader.com/news/special...

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Any good resources to determine which that will be for me?

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Democratic reform

The Canadian Future Party will give Members of Parliament the freedom to speak their minds on every bill that goes before Parliament and we’ll introduce proportional representation for some of the seats in the House of Commons, making your vote count in Ottawa with a mixed member proportional system.

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We know proportional representation is achievable because other countries have done it. Dialogue and compromise to reach a multi-party agreement is how most OECD countries achieved PR.

Unfortunately, since 2017, the Liberals haven’t been willing to come to the table.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has been obstinate, unrelenting and ultimately decisive in his personal opposition to any form or degree of proportionality. As he stated in 2017 when he broke the promise, “It was my choice to make.”

A Poilievre false majority combined with new leadership in the Liberal Party could finally place a multi-party agreement on electoral reform within reach.

If the 39 Liberal MPs who bucked the party line when they voted for a National Citizens’ Assembly on Electoral Reform are any indication, it’s a conversation many Liberals are ready to have.

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Cooperate for Canada on Bluesky

Ways you can support your favourite party and keep the cons out of your riding.

#cdnpoli #neverpoilievre

Picture of someone holding a green apple in their right hand, and a donut with orange frosting and sprinkles and a bite taken out of it, in their left hand. Your head says Liberal but your heart says NDP? Pick both. Vote for the candidate in your riding most likely to defeat Poilievre's Conservatives. Volunteer or Donate in the ridings that will help the Greens the most, even if you don't live there. Find out which ridings need your help cooperateforcanada.ca. Edmonton Strathcona, Elmwood-Transcona, Nunavut, Courtenay-Alberni, Winnipeg Centre, Windsor West, Hamilton Centre, Skeena-Bulkley Valley, London-Fanshawe, Edmonton Griesbach, Churchill-Keewatinook Aski, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Vancouver East, Cowichan-Malahat-Langford

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Fair Vote Canada 🗳️🍁 on Bluesky

The world is reeling from Trump’s tariffs. Canada’s response will shape our future.

Shouldn’t that response reflect the will of all Canadians—not just politicians that won a majority with only 40% of the vote?

Demand proportional representation.

#cdnpoli #Election2025

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McGill Centre for Media, Technology & Democracy on Bluesky

This #elxn45 and beyond, understanding our digital public sphere is more important than ever. At the Centre for Media, Technology and Democracy, we track these currents closely.

Sign up for our newsletter for sharp analysis, new research & more: https://www.mediatechdemocracy.com/subscribe

Sign up for our newsletter. Centre for Media, Technology, and Democracy. Be the first to hear about the Centre's work, publications, events, and opportunities.

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Electoral Renewal Canada on Bluesky

The Longest Ballot Committee (@longestballot.bsky.social) is a political organization in Canada that has been contesting Canadian elections since the 2021.

They protest Canada’s elections by flooding individual districts with dozens of independent candidates. But why do they take this approach?

an unfilled (presumably Canadian) voting ballot with 84 candidates, the vast majority being Independent candidates.

The core of their message is straightforward:

Politicians should not be in charge of making the rules for their own elections.

It's true, there is an inherent conflict of interest in allowing politicians to be the decision makers in this respect, and it’s not just limited to the election system.

One tool to help improve decision-making is the use of Citizen’s Assemblies.

Dozens of randomly selected citizens work together to make decisions through careful discussion and consensus.

Here's information from an assembly held in Yukon last year: www.yukoncitizensassembly.ca

In the disinformation age, our institutions face real threats to their legitimacy. Strengthening them and reclaiming legitimacy must include an openness to new ways of making decisions.

That change can start with a National Citizen’s Assembly on Electoral Reform:

nationalcitizensassembly.ca

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Fair Vote Canada 🗳️🍁 on Bluesky

2025 must be the last federal election under first-past-the-post.

It's time for proportional representation.

#cdnpoli #Election2025

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Fair Vote Canada 🗳️🍁 on Bluesky

Nigel Farage's Reform Party may win a majority government with just 28% of the vote at the next UK election.

First-past-the-post needs to be abolished from the face of the planet.

It’s time for proportional representation.

A political map of Great Britain showing projected parliamentary seats based on a FindOutNow survey from April 2, 2025. Each constituency is coloured to represent the projected winning party. The accompanying chart shows seat projections: Reform UK (REF) 326 seats (up 321), Labour (LAB) 92 seats (down 319), Liberal Democrats (LD) 80 seats (up 8), Conservatives (CON) 65 seats (down 56), Scottish National Party (SNP) 44 seats (up 35), Greens (GRN) 7 seats (up 3), and Plaid Cymru (PLAID) 4 seats (unchanged). The map is colour-coded accordingly: purple for Reform, red for Labour, orange for Lib Dems, blue for Conservatives, yellow for SNP, green for Greens, and dark green for Plaid. Most of England is purple, Scotland is predominantly yellow, and Wales is a mix of purple, green, and dark green. The logo "Stats for Lefties" appears in the top right.

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