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Fair Vote Canada 🗳️🍁

The biggest threat to Canadian unity? First-past-the-post.

When millions are shut out, it breeds division and undermines our democracy.

Demand proportional representation!

#cdnpoli #Election2025

A graphic comparing results from the 2021 federal election. On the left, a blue map of Alberta with text: "Over 300,000 Albertans voted Liberal = 2 seats." On the right, a red map of Toronto with text: "Over 290,000 Torontonians voted Conservative = 0 seats." Below, a message reads: "Proportional Representation ensures every voice is heard in our democracy." At the bottom: "fairvote.ca" in white text on a black background.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 days ago

Do you want Canadian Luigis?

I presume by Luigi, you mean Luigi Mangione?

 

Longest Ballot Committee on Bluesky

Former Rhino party leader and long ballot enthusiast Sébastien CoRhino has come out of retirement just to join the Carleton ballot! Allons-y 🦏🎉

Candidates in your electoral district. Sebastien CoRhino, confirmed status, Parti Rhinoceros Party. Andrea Hollinger, confirmed status, Independent. Pierre Poilivre, confirmed status, Conservative Party of Canada. Mark Watson, confirmed status, Green Party of Canada.

 

Jagmeet Singh🟧 on Bluesky

This is why New Democrats fight—for people like Michael and Riley.

I’ve been told to give up. That’s not who I am, and it’s not who we are.

If our movement can make a difference for families like Michael’s, it’s worth it.

Thank you, Michael and Riley, for reminding us why progressive voices matter.

 

Green Party of Canada | Parti Vert du Canada🟢 on Bluesky

Canada’s future shouldn’t be left to chance. Greens are pushing for real solutions that protect our sovereignty, economy, and democracy. #VoteForIt

Tweet from Jonathan Pedneault on a green gradient background. Text reads "Greens are fighting for affordability. We're fighting for a Canada that has control over its own resources. Most importantly we're fighting for a livable future. While Canadians wait in uncertainty for news about the threatened tariffs, Greens are advocating for YOU."

 

NDP🟧 on Bluesky

It's never going to happen.

Donald Trump is scheming with American health care CEOs to replace our public health care with U.S.-style for-profit care. They don't know what's coming to them.

A lawn sign with a crossed out "FOR SALE CANADIAN HEALTHCARE". NDP

 

European Commission on Bluesky

Today is International Fact-Checking Day ✔️

Independent fact-checking is more important than ever.

Before you share:

✅ Is it from a reliable source?

🔍 Can it be verified elsewhere?

📢 Is it informing or manipulating?

 

Fair Vote Canada 🗳️🍁 on Bluesky

First-past-the-post gave us Trump.

Proportional representation gave us the world’s top 10 democracies.

It’s time to get on the right side of history. Demand PR.

#cdnpoli #Election2025

Graphic titled "Democracy Index 2024" showing the top 10 countries on the V-Dem Liberal Democracy Index, all of which use proportional representation, marked as "PR." The rankings are: 1 Denmark, 2 Sweden, 3 Estonia, 4 Switzerland, 5 Norway, 6 Ireland, 7 New Zealand, 8 Finland, 9 Costa Rica, and 10 Belgium. A yellow banner explains that PR stands for proportional representation. Text at the bottom states that the index ranks 202 countries using 71 indicators including individual liberties, checks and balances between institutions, participation, and equality. Canada ranks 25th. Source: https://v-dem.net/documents/44/v-dem_dr2024_highres.pdf.

 

Wikipedia on Bluesky

How do we know if what we read is true?

Fact-checking has been around since the 19th century, fighting misinformation long before the internet. Read more ➡️ w.wiki/DCzG

An office setting from the mid-20th century with multiple women working at desks, typing, writing, and reviewing documents. A man in a suit stands in the background holding papers. Text says: Fact: Today is International Fact-Checking Day. The holiday is held on 2 April because "1 April is a day for fools. 2 April is a day for facts".

 

Jagmeet Singh🟧 on Bluesky

What a beautiful moment.

A hotel worker in Hamilton heard we were going to be in town, so he showed up to work in his orange tie.

Big bosses, billionaires and CEOs have Liberals and Conservatives — but I promise you, New Democrats will always have your back.

 

Samara Centre for Democracy on Bluesky

What’s true, what’s noise, and what matters?

Verified cuts through the chaos —tracking misinformation, bots, and foreign interference so you can stay informed this federal election.

👉 Go to samaracentre.ca/verified to sign up for updates.

Wooden blocks with conversation bubbles and a yellow block with a megaphone. Verified. What's true, what's noise, what matters?

 

MediaSmarts on Bluesky

In time for #FactCheckingDay and ahead of the election, we’re sharing a preview of our upcoming research showing that educational videos do encourage fact-checking. Read the key findings and stay tuned for the full report: mediasmarts.ca/research-and...

Pink background with the outline of a hippo in a circle. "Education is essential in the fight against misinformation in Canada. Our research shows that short, clear and practical educational videos help people recognize and respond to misinformation." - Dr.Kara Brisson-Boivin, Director of Research at MediaSmarts

 

Now Toronto on Bluesky

NDP Leader #JagmeetSingh says his party has a plan to safeguard Canada from Donald Trump’s trade war as the U.S. president prepares to roll out new tariffs. #Election2025

nowtoronto.com/news/singhs-...

[–] [email protected] 5 points 2 days ago

They were quite happy to have these nutjobs as prominent parts of their team when they were at the top of the polls

That was the plan all along. Right-wing populism, and directing the anger away from big corporations to the Liberals.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 days ago (2 children)

I share your conflicted feelings about Trudeau's legacy. The electoral reform betrayal wasn't just another broken promise - it was indeed a "cynical, partisan betrayal of the nation" that continues to damage our democracy.

Your point about Trudeau choosing to "rule rather than represent" cuts to the heart of the issue. When he had a historic opportunity to strengthen Canadian democracy, he prioritized partisan advantage over democratic principles.

I completely agree that this failure has fueled the very anti-establishment sentiments threatening our core values. When millions feel their votes don't matter, democratic legitimacy suffers.

What's particularly frustrating, as you noted, is that even after Trudeau evolved enough to acknowledge his mistake, he still made no effort to correct it. His 2024 admission that Liberals were "deliberately vague" about electoral reform reveals this wasn't just motivated reasoning but calculated deception.

In a democracy, citizens deserve representation. Trudeau's failure to deliver that basic principle will remain a significant stain on his legacy.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 days ago (1 children)

By "independent", that means free from undue influence from other branches of government

Security clearances can play an important role in our electoral system, but must be carefully designed. If failing a clearance disqualifies candidates, then several critical safeguards must be in place.

The clearance process must be:

  • Administered by a truly independent, non-partisan body with clear oversight
  • Completely transparent in its methodology and criteria
  • Applied equally to all candidates regardless of party affiliation
  • Subject to meaningful appeal mechanisms through our courts
  • Protected against partisan manipulation
  • Focused only on legitimate security concerns (foreign influence, corruption)

Having the intelligence arm of the government administer clearances without independent oversight creates dangerous potential for abuse. Intelligence agencies should provide information, but final determinations should be made by a body insulated from political pressure from the executive or legislative branches.

As for your second question about electoral reform - the math is clear. Neither the Liberals nor Conservatives have demonstrated genuine interest in proportional representation. The Liberals have repeatedly promised reform (since 1919!) only to abandon it once in power. Trudeau's explicit admission that they were "deliberately vague" to appeal to electoral reform advocates speaks volumes.

The only parties consistently supporting proportional representation are the Green🟢/NDP🟧/Bloc⚜️. None may form a majority government under our current system precisely because FPTP systematically disadvantages smaller parties.

That's the catch-22 of electoral reform: the parties that benefit from the broken system have no incentive to fix it. This is why focusing on principled candidates who support PR, regardless of their chance of forming government, is so important.

Remember, in a democracy, citizens are deserving of and entitled to representation in government. Only PR can dependably deliver that.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 days ago

Big corporations just buy up all our information networks. Here is a list of acquisition resistant, Canadian Owned and operated media.

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[–] [email protected] 27 points 2 days ago

Big corporations just buy up all our information networks. Here is a list of acquisition resistant, Canadian Owned and operated media.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 days ago

I don't know what to say, that's just the way they wanted to run their business.

[–] [email protected] 22 points 2 days ago

Reminder big corporations just buy up all our information networks. Here is a list of acquisition resistant, Canadian Owned and operated media.

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