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WeatherdoG said:I like that analogy, but I'll take it a step farther.
Lets say the parents want to go to Smittys for a reasonably priced meal that may have some nutritional value. The teenager wants to go to the Keg for a steak and the youngest wants McDonalds. The vote happens and the parents win (they have more ridings), now the children spend the whole meal complaining that they never got what they wanted and weren't given a fair say.
All parties got the chance to cast their vote but the two children refused to vote together so they end up losing overall. Then they procede to blame the system for their failure to get their act together and work as a team to get what they wanted.
Don`t get me wrong, I don`t think our current system is perfect by any means, but at the same time I`m hesitant to agree with you that a system that more regularly gives us minority governments is the way to go.
The problem wasn't with the two children not voting together but with the parents not explaining enough to their children why they had made their decision, why it was the right one at the time, and how at another occasion, under different circumstances, the decision might be to go to another restaurant. This takes leadership capable of accommodating diversity.
Let's not kid ourselves, Canada has a diverse population, and our government has to be able to accommodate Canadians, a government "of the people, for the people." A minority government, which would be more prevalent with PR, simply reflects the reality and forces us to lead the people while striving to find common ground. A majority government under our present electoral system simply allows a minority to rule over the others without having to make any accommodation, until they get replaced and their decisions get turned around. There's no unity in this, there's no common goal or vision. It shows a lack of leadership - the only way a political leader can lead is by "lording it" over others. How different is that from the situation in Syria? This is not how governments should be in the 21st century.