Opinion: Electoral changes need to prevent minority from controlling government
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The structure of Alberta's electoral system may be allowing minority factions to dictate government policy. PHOTO BY DAVID BLOOM /Postmedia file Article content One of the biggest challenges affecting democracy in Alberta is that a fraction of Albertans is influencing governance within the province. There must be safeguards to ensure politicians are accountable to all Albertans rather than only their core voter base, which can unduly influence the direction of Alberta through the threat of removal via leadership reviews. Article content Article content Over the past several decades, Alberta co…
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