Democracy
Québec inherited a political system copied on British Parliamentarism with the Constitutional Act of 1791. The voting system in use in all of Canada's 11 parliaments is known as first-past-the-post and is arguably the worst way to elect representatives. As if the electoral system wasn't flawed enough by itself, a careful study of Athenian democracy as described by Aristotle, our best primary source, reveals that elections have little to do with democracy.
- Wikipedia: Voting System
- Glossary of Terms
- Voting Theory and Reform
- Administration and Cost of Elections
- Elections: Results and Voting Systems
- ElectionMethods.org
- Marquis de Condorcet
- State of Democracy Project
- International Foundation for Election Systems
- Informative Video on Proportional Representation with British actor John Cleese (Real Video)
- History of the Vote in Canada
- Québec Estates General on Democratic Governance (2003)
- Mouvement Démocratie Nouvelle