September 11 is the last day to join the Ontario Liberal Party to vote in the Ontario Liberal Leadership Election and decide who will lead them against Ford provincially.
September 11 is the last day to join the Ontario Liberal Party to vote in the Ontario Liberal Leadership Election and decide who will lead them against Ford provincially.
I'm going to be honest, Bonnie Crombie throwing her hat into the ring convinced me to sign up to vote against her. Ontario does not need a Blue Liberal NIMBY today.
September 11 is the last day to join the Ontario Liberal Party to vote in the Ontario Liberal Leadership Election and decide who will lead them against Ford provincially.
Unless they commit (with teeth) to taking housing seriously and reforming the electoral system so this winner takes all bullshit never happens again (first past the post or whatever its called), a lot of people are going to have zero interest in anything they have left to say.
You might be interested in Nate Eskine-Smith.
https://www.meetnate.ca/policy/housing/
He did an AMA on Reddit 2 days ago, and discussed proportional voting among other things.
https://www.reddit.com/r/ontario/comments/16dq9tv/hi_im_nate_erskinesmith_and_im_running_to_be_the/
He is my MPP. I’ve been very impressed with him. I’ve emailed him a few times voicing concerns, and each time he (or somebody from his staff) has addresses my emails, point by point, and have been very open to discussions. While i haven’t agreed with his stance on all points, i have very much appreciated the two way dialog, and the time that was taken to craft the responses (they were not short replies).
Good find, I hope he's able to rise up. Will be watching for sure, but I'm tempering my expectations :(
Thing is, if the MPPs were doing their job properly, it wouldn't really matter all that much who wins. They have to be reasonably capable people to be able to do the job, but if the most capable person loses to someone only slightly less capable, nothing changes.
It has become a problem, however, because MPPs are colluding to vote in unison, no matter what the people at the local level actually want. This means you are not being represented. No matter who wins in your riding, they are not representing you (except where by accident).
Different electoral systems can change the colluding patterns, which can help soften the blow, but why do we want that collusion in the first place?
Yes, but its such a huge issue inherent to the entire "representative model" in combination with partisan politics to the point that it really forestalls any notion of accountabillity to the localities at issue.
Politics is a sport now and people are not sufficiently educated (nor receptive to curing that) to the point where they will vote against their own local and personal interests if it gives a finger to the other side and their side consequently "wins". Its on both sides, not just the right or left or whatever. But I don't see a way out. Its at the point where I think people should be able to vote with their phones on each substantive issue to ensure adequate representation. Our model is so broken and they have 4 years to cash out in the event they are chosen despite their unworthiness.
I think the Swiss have a model where they can literally vote on such issues unmediated but I'm not super well-versed on competing models in line with such. We do need to move past this model of "winner takes all" and "I got 4 years to secure my future by selling you out, bitch"