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Canada articles on Democracy Chronicles

​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​News about the struggle for better democracy in Canada. ​​​The country is governed by a prime minister, a cabinet, and Parliament and has a reputation for clean government with the provinces functioning as laboratories for democratic reform. Also check out our section on World Democracy.

VIDEO: One Man Fighting Canada’s Indigenous Digital Divide

by DC Editors - June 18, 2017

Canada's Indigenous Digital Divide

Maskwacis is an impoverished community grappling with addiction, unemployment and suicide

Filed Under: Democracy Culture Tagged With: Canada, Democracy Charity, Indigenous and Democracy

British Columbia Proportional Representation Referendum Likely

by DC Editors - June 2, 2017

British Columbia Proportional Representation Referendum

The move to proportional representation has been highly controversial but is moving forward anyway

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Canada, Election Methods, Proportional Representation

The Majority Illusion: What Voting Methods Can and Cannot Do

by Aaron Hamlin - March 31, 2017

Majority Illusion

If a candidate gets elected that is both not preferred by a majority, then you’ve got a problem. A voting method that regularly makes that bad decision is not a voting method you want.

Filed Under: DC Authors Tagged With: Canada, Election Methods, Proportional Representation, Redistricting

Canadian Senate Reforms Fail to Stem Broken System

by DC Editors - September 24, 2016

Canadian Senate Reforms Fail

A system that breeds corruption was supposed to change but Canadian Senate reforms have fallen flat

Filed Under: Democracy in America Tagged With: Canada, South America, Worldwide Corruption

Considering Canadian Mandatory Voting Following Best Census Ever

by DC Editors - September 13, 2016

Canadian Mandatory Voting

As high participation in the most recent census has shown, Canadian mandatory voting system would be much more representative

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Canada, Compulsory Voting, Minority Voting Rights, Polling, South America, Voter Access, Voter Registration

Growing Dangers From Research Funding Politicization

by DC Editors - September 9, 2016

Research Funding Politicization

Growing body of evidence reveals how research funding politicization skews scientific priority making

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Canada, Education, Money Politics, Worldwide

A Sceptical Look at the Scandinavian Model of Democracy

by DC Editors - September 8, 2016

Scandinavian Model of Democracy

Global consensus might be wrong when it comes to the supremacy of the Scandinavian model of government

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Canada, Capitalism and Big Business, Europe, Sweden

Capitalist Principles Cannot Apply to Health Care

by Amy Seon - August 29, 2016

Capitalist Principles

Free-market principles have failed because the demand has been too high and insurers have been losing money since the cost of providing the service of insuring sick people has been much more than they anticipated

Filed Under: DC Authors Tagged With: Canada, Capitalism and Big Business, Socialism and Labor

Why Canadian Cash-For-Access Politics Must Be Banned

by DC Editors - August 29, 2016

Canadian Cash-For-Access Politics

It would be a simple matter to ban some aspects of the Canadian cash-for-access system if politicians wanted to

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Canada, Money Politics, South America

Obscene Benefits of the Canadian Parliamentary Pension Plan

by DC Editors - August 24, 2016

Canadian Parliamentary Pension

Multimillion dollar payouts from the Canadian Parliamentary pension are an abuse of public checkbook

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Canada, Money Politics, South America

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