Reverend Blair said:The cost of true democracy cannot be measured in dollars and cents.
Yet you have suggested, several times, that Alberta deserves more votes than its population would indicate because they pay more money.
Incorrect. I have stated that based on population we should have more votes. The maritimes with less total population has more seats than Alberta. I also have said that as Albertans provide more per capita towards Canada, maybe a little more influence in how it is spent would be nice.
You cannot compare our senate to the us senate, the presidents powers in the us are much different, and less, than the powers our PM has.
Yes I can because you are suggesting that we inflict a senate based on the US model on this country.
No I am not.
Our senate could and should be used to offset the "democratic dictatorship" we find ourselves in in Canada. Power to the Provinces!
That wouldn't help you though, Blue. You would have the same number of senators as every other province and territory and the other provinces would still vote against your ideas. That's why your province has been promoting the American model so stridently...it's a bad enough model that money, highly partisan politics, and questionable influence make a difference.
You do not know that, and I think you are wrong anyway. I suspect that western senators may band together to offset the eastern influence, and quite frankly, I suspect that Quebec federalist senators are more aligned with westerners than easterners, at least in the area of provincial responsibility and powers.
If you want support for it, find another model or push your party to accept PR and forget about changing the senate.
Funny, the Reform initially pushed for PR, and was rebuffed. Make up your minds.