Hmm, then lets open the constitution. First thing on the agenda: Scrap the notwithstanding clause.
I fully agree:
Second, add property rights
Third, remove all references to multiculturalism. I take it back.....that should be first.
Hmm, then lets open the constitution. First thing on the agenda: Scrap the notwithstanding clause.
Hmm, then lets open the constitution. First thing on the agenda: Scrap the notwithstanding clause.
I fully agree:
Second, add property rights
Third, remove all references to multiculturalism. I take it back.....that should be first.
Then change the rule that allows PEI to be over-represented in the HOC because of the way the Senate works. Harper wants Senate reform anyway. Opening the constitution is likely the only way to actually get it.
Now probably isnt the time. But in a few years we might as well. The constitution will have to be opened again someday by someone. The longer we put it off the bigger the mess it'll be.
Along with Quebec losing seats - proportion over the next 20 years due to population shifts west of Ontario. How well would that go over?
Representation by population is an ideal. There isn't a province in which it exists.
If there was ever an argument for constitutional reform, this may be it.
Canada might see fit that we need to change things if we want Quebec to stay. If we care enough, we might have to give them reform.
Of course, this all depends on whether the Bloc can ever have enough power to enforce a referendum. If Quebec continues to support the NDP, this will be a non-issue.
Cannot recall what the sticking point was on Meech lake - Was it the Distinct Society? Simple enough - Then make the First Nations, English and French recognized as Distinct Societies and as the 3 founding nations in Canada.
But Quebec will want more than that.
Quebec can want what it wants, but they need the Bloc to lead in order for it to make a difference. Now that the NDP and Bloc are essentially at the same position, we'll see what kind of power the sovereigntists have in a few months.
Since the NDP tried to kill Canadian jobs involving Keystone and the Conservatives is sending a message to the private sector that it's ok to reduce the pensions who will vote for them, the Liberals is the only viable party.