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Rules in Perspective on Ep. 37: Proportional Representation in Canada | By Stephan Kyburz

Rules in Perspective on Ep. 37: Proportional Representation in Canada | By Stephan Kyburz

FromRules of the Game – discussing democratic institutions


Rules in Perspective on Ep. 37: Proportional Representation in Canada | By Stephan Kyburz

FromRules of the Game – discussing democratic institutions

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Length:
9 minutes
Released:
Feb 25, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Rules in Perspective is a new segment on Rules of  the Game – discussing democratic institutions. In this new segment I review and comment on my own podcast episodes.
In this episode of Rules in Perspective I review the podcast episode 37 on Advancing Proportional Representation in Canada with Réal Lavergne.
My three takeaways:

Broken promises
Lost referendums
Citizens’ assemblies as a reform strategy

Listen to episode 37 and find the show notes here.
Find more information about Fair Vote Canada.
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It would be great to hear your opinion and feedback on this new  format. If you want to send me an email, you can reach me at  rulesofthegame.ddi@gmail.com. If you find my discussions interesting and  you’d like to support my work, consider buying me a coffee at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/rulesofthegame
Released:
Feb 25, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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What does it take to make democracy work? The Rules of the Game podcast discusses and compares democratic institutions from around the world. Institutions are the rules of the game of our societies that direct our everyday lives in fundamental ways. They determine whether we live in a free or repressed society – whether we can make our voices heard. Researchers, grass-roots political activists and politicians will join me on this journey of dissecting the struggle for fair representation in parliament, accountable executive governments, impartial justice, and direct democratic participation.