Philippe J. Fournier: How would this tight election end if Trudeau had kept his electoral reform promise? With three powerful parties, for starters.
Will the Liberals be able to live with themselves if they lose the popular vote, but form government? History suggests they’ll be fine.
Philippe J. Fournier: A new 338 Canada projection shows that under a proportional representation system the Greens and NDP would take a combined 90 seats
The Ontario city was the first in Canada to elect its municipal leaders without first-past-the-post. But was it worth the extra cost?
The debate is already bitterly divided, with both sides claiming the other’s system opens the door to extremists
Tom Parkin: A referendum this fall in B.C. could spark a Canada-wide move toward electoral reform—and restore some faith in our democracy
Stephen Maher: A majority PC government in Ontario, led by an unqualified Ford, could be a powerful example of the need to change our electoral system
Opinion: The questions and rules governing British Columbia’s referendum on its voting system don’t represent the democratic doomsday that some claim
Paul Wells: Trudeau claims his views on electoral reform have been consistent, but they’re incompatible with what he and his party said on the campaign trail
B.C. will take yet another stab at electoral reform in 2018, but the odds look stacked against champions of change
Opinion: B.C.’s Parliament is fragile, but it’s time for the NDP government to get moving on electoral reform
The PM’s panel of young advisors raises concern the Liberals are politicking on the public dime