Australia’s ranked ballot holds grim lesson for electoral reformIs anyone in Canada really ready for the Motoring Enthusiast Party?
The Liberals’ meeting madness: Trudeau builds a consultation nationLiberals are consulting on everything from defence to trade. They’re even consulting on consulting. Will true openness continue to reign?
The quagmire of electoral reform and the hunt for legitimacyA referendum may not be the answer. But the Liberals need to show they’re changing the system for Canadians, says Paul Wells
Vote-fixing: The Liberal plan for electoral reform in 2016The Liberals hope to change the way we elect MPs and win over the opposition in the process
Did Justin Trudeau rule out one potential plan for electoral reform?The PM suggested he’s hesitant about some styles of reform to replace first past the post, hinting at a version called mixed-member proportional representation
Do the Liberals have a mandate for electoral reform?Even before the House of Commons can debate the options for electoral reform, it is arguing over how to choose. Is this a fight the Liberals want?
Trudeau’s pointman in the House on electoral reformAfter promising legislation in 18 months to reform first past the post, Dominic LeBlanc says change ’should be done by consensus’
Editorial: Liberal plan to eliminate first past the post is flawedThe Liberal position on electoral reform is ill-advised, hypocritical and needs to be put to a public vote
A rookie minister finds herself in a minor furorMaryam Monsef, the rookie minister for democratic institutions, faces opposition indignation in her second question period
Why serious electoral reform is a tough sellA new poll on changing how we vote shows support for the old way