David Brock errs horrendously in confusing elections with sporting matches.
In an election, we are choosing those who will represent us. There is no rational reason why some there must be winners and losers. Proportional representation (MMP in the Ontario context) would have seen all voters win representation in proportion to the share of the vote their preferred party was able to earn, provided that party got at least 3% of all party votes cast.
For electing representatives it is a much better system than th present system which DOES make losers out of a majority of voters.
In my riding of London-Fanshawe, Liberal MPP, Kalil Ramal, "won" with 13,500 votes, while the 22,000+ voters who did not vote for him elected no one at all. Their votes were obviously and clearly wasted as the "super-majority" who did not vote for Ramal elected no one.
Democracy was the loser on the day.
HI
Tshirt art revival of Canadian Arts?Thank you for including some of those projects in your latest issue-in the world of "negative" news it was a welcome change.It is up to the artists to magnify some of those unspoken things that are not as current perhaps just simple and pleasant.
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