Hi Kevin and everyone, <div><br></div><div>I think this is a great idea. Avaaz can be controversial at times but I think getting them to trumpet our cause is a great way to bring some serious exposure. </div><div><br></div>
<div><br clear="all">Bryn Ossington<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On 29 May 2011 22:53, Kevin Smith <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:kevedsmith@gmail.com">kevedsmith@gmail.com</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex;">
Hi folks:<br><br>I recently contacted <a href="http://avaaz.org" target="_blank">avaaz.org</a> about the proportional representation issue in Canada.<br>This is a powerful online advocacy organization. If we could get their numbers<br>
trumpeting our cause, that would be a big boost to us.<br>
<br>They can be reached at:<br><br><a href="http://www.avaaz.org/en/contact/" target="_blank">http://www.avaaz.org/en/contact/</a><br><br>And here is the message I sent them:<br><br>Dear Avaaz:<br><br>Canada has recently elected another "false majority" government -- one that has a majority of seats in the House of Commons, and 100% of the executive and legislative power, with the support of only 40% of those who actually voted, and about 25% of eligible voters.<br>
<br>Many of us feel this is wrong, and that it is time that Canada joins most modern democracies by switching to a system of proportional representation. Then, no party could have a majority government without appealing to at least 50% of the voting public. <br>
<br>It would also give smaller parties more of a voice. For instance, the Green party got almost 4% of the vote in the last election, and won its first seat, but it would receive 12 seats under a proportional system. (There are currently 308 seats in the House of Commons.)<br>
<br>I imagine that the current government would resist this change, even though their leader has supported it in the past. They're benefiting too much from the current system.<br><br>However, opposition parties and civil society groups might be convinced to work together and launch a national dialogue around a new system that most parties could get behind, and hopefully implement it in four years' time.<br>
<br>It's a long process to decide on a new system, but if we had a campaign to kickstart the discussion now, it might be achievable.<br><br>In the days after the election, Fair Vote Canada received 2000 e-mails from people interested in joining, so I think this is definitely the right time to give this issue a big push.<br>
<br>Thanks,<br><font color="#888888">Kevin Smith<br>Canada<br>
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