MessageSorry to be  fussy about this Arthur but it seems to me we need to be 
precise. I don't think your posting is helpful in this regard.

It is not "if Mr. Harper gets a majority" and "going along with the decision of 
voters" that determines who will govern Canada as Prime Minister. It matter of 
gaining and maintaining the confidence of Parliament. In Canada, the office of 
Prime Minister is determined in Parliament, not by Canadians directly, so your 
statements are not accurate.

In Canada, the confidence of Parliament is first offered to the leader of the 
party which has the greater number of seats, which is not necessarily a 
majority. Further, even a majority government can fall if it loses the 
confidence of Parliament in a vote. (Remember Joe Clark's government when it 
did not count the potential votes correctly, lost its majority on a confidence 
vote, and fell.)

Peter Russell (Professor Emeritus, U of T) has been very helpful in reminding 
Canadians how our system of government works. 

Unfortunately, Mr. Harper was not truthful about this when he sought and 
succeeded in proroguing Parliament and he has continued to try to confuse the 
electorate during the present election campaign.  This, in my view, is both 
dangerous and demogogic and would be so no matter which party leader might do 
it.  

Michael is surely right with his numerical examples. Your misstatement about 
how our government works, and then seeking to bait Michael with a partisan 
example is -- it seems to me -- inappropriate to this list and to the 
discussion between the two of you. It is also destructive to our understanding 
of our institutions.

I would not enter ithe discussion in this way if I did not think these issues 
to be of vital importance to our peaceful democracy. Nor would I do this if I 
were not so concerned about what can happen to it when elected leaders (or 
candidates for Parliament) do not speak truth to Canadians and thus undermine 
our trust in them and in each other. We could get into a terrible situation, of 
great confusion, if this behaviour continues, opening the way to improper uses 
or even seizures of power. 

This business of not telling Canadians the truth about our Parliamentary 
democracy is therefore not a partisan but a matter beyond party politics. It 
should be of concern to all Canadians, whatever their party preference. 
Spinning the truth to us about how we govern ourselves, or outright lying about 
it is risky and irresponsible behaviour and unbecoming to those who know or 
even should know better. 

I would refer us all to Peter Russell and the effort he is making to have us 
understand how our institutions function. We may indeed want to change these 
but it is of great importance that we do so democratically. In the meantime it 
is important wew not undermine this possibility for mere partisan purposes. To 
do so  is surely contemptible behaviour, weakening and divisive to the nation.  
Currently, in my view, we have a problem in this regard. I would like to think 
that all of us on this list who are citizens of Canada and whatever our party 
preference may be, would share in this concern.

Regards,

Gail



  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Arthur Cordell 
  To: 'RE-DESIGNING WORK, INCOME DISTRIBUTION, EDUCATION' ; 
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  Sent: Monday, April 18, 2011 3:22 PM
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  I repeat  we do live in a democracy and if Mr. Harper gets a majority, then 
we go along with the decision of voters

   

  I wonder if you would  have a problem if Mr  Layton got a majority of seats 
with something like 25 percent or so of potential voters?

   

  arthur

   

   

   

  From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Michael Gurstein
  Sent: Monday, April 18, 2011 2:47 PM
  To: [email protected]; 'RE-DESIGNING WORK, INCOME 
DISTRIBUTION, EDUCATION'
  Subject: Re: [Futurework] [Ottawadissenters] RE: FW: Fw: Defeat Harper on May 
2nd - Information on strategic voting and more

   

  That's a wee bit coy.. since we have a first past the post system and a 
declining proportion of voters overall it would quite likely be possible for 
Harper to get a majority of seats in Parliament with not only not a majority of 
overall voters (the estimate is currently 40% as the magic number) but with 
something like 25% or so of potential voters!

   

  This is deeply troubling to many/most folks who are thinking about this (with 
less concern among those whose party happens to be on the sunny side of 40% of 
course) and one can only hope for a set of circumstances that would bring about 
a rather more "democratic" structure.  (In the previous election, the Greens 
received 12% (?) of the votes and 0 seats, while the NDP received 17% (?) and 
32 (?) seats... (doing all of this from a faultering memory...

   

  M

   

    -----Original Message-----
    From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Arthur Cordell
    Sent: Monday, April 18, 2011 11:39 AM
    To: [email protected]; 'RE-DESIGNING WORK, INCOME 
DISTRIBUTION, EDUCATION'
    Subject: RE: [Ottawadissenters] RE: [Futurework] FW: Fw: Defeat Harper on 
May 2nd - Information on strategic voting and more

      

    Well we do live in a democracy and if Mr. Harper gets a majority, then we 
go along with the decision of voters.

    arthur

    From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Michael Gurstein
    Sent: Monday, April 18, 2011 2:30 PM
    To: [email protected]; 'RE-DESIGNING WORK, INCOME 
DISTRIBUTION, EDUCATION'
    Subject: RE: [Ottawadissenters] RE: [Futurework] FW: Fw: Defeat Harper on 
May 2nd - Information on strategic voting and more







    Yes, that is the fear!

    M

      -----Original Message-----
      From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Harry Pollard
      Sent: Monday, April 18, 2011 11:18 AM
      To: 'RE-DESIGNING WORK, INCOME DISTRIBUTION, EDUCATION'; 
[email protected]
      Subject: [Ottawadissenters] RE: [Futurework] FW: Fw: Defeat Harper on May 
2nd - Information on strategic voting and more

        

      Saw the debate between Harper and his opponents on TV.

      Without knowing much about contemporary Canadian politics, I thought that 
Harper handled himself very well - answered the questions directly and with 
authority. 

      By far the best of the others was the spokesman for the New Democratic 
Party. He stayed good-humored and asked questions that seemed straight to the 
point.

      On the strength of this debate, I will be surprised if Harper doesn't get 
his majority in the election.

      Harry

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      From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Michael Gurstein
      Sent: Sunday, April 17, 2011 10:46 AM
      To: 'RE-DESIGNING WORK, INCOME DISTRIBUTION, EDUCATION'; 
[email protected]
      Subject: [Futurework] FW: Fw: Defeat Harper on May 2nd - Information on 
strategic voting and more

            Fw: Defeat Harper on May 2nd - Information on strategic voting 

            Thursday, April 14, 2011 3:14 PM

            From:"Linda Belanger"

            Former Nortel employees have launched their own campaign against 
the Conservatives, including Baird, Poilievre and Cannon.  See why: 
http://www.silverfoxalliance.com/media_release.html

            Please get informed and vote strategically to defeat Stephen Harper 
on May 2nd. 

            A few background and activist links to help with the strategic 
voting

            discussion. We need to remember that a vote for a candidate 
translates ultimately as a vote for  the leader of the party that wins the most 
seats in the House of Commons -- therefore the Prime Minister.

                - Rabble's Election 2011 coverage: 
http://www.rabble.ca/rabblerouser

                - Catch22:

                
http://catch22campaign.ca/profiles/blog/show?id=5139919%3ABlogPost%3A14055&commentId=5139919%3AComment%3A14308&xg_source=activity

                - Vote swap: http://www.votepair.ca/tag/online-activism/

                - Danny Williams' ABC (Anything But Conservative) campaign:

                http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anything_But_Conservative

                - "Canada's Newest Faith-Based Political Party": "Strategic 
voting is probably best explained as casting a vote against a party rather than 
for one you support. Chances of defeating the Conservative candidate in your 
area are greater if everyone concentrates their efforts on electing the 
candidate with the best chance of winning against him. You can find out which 
candidate this is in your area by using:  
http://regressiveconservative.ca/voting-guide.php

            " ---

                - "A swing district is an area where the margin between the 
number of votes cast in the last election for the Conservative candidate, and 
the  candidate with best return against them is particularly small. This is 
important because if the Conservative won, this is an area where overthrowing 
them in the next election is somewhat easier. If the  Conservative lost, this 
district is at high risk of falling to the Conservatives next time. For this 
reason special effort should be taken to support the candidate with the best 
bet against the Conservative candidate  next election." 

            http://regressiveconservative.ca/faq.shtml 

                -  An interesting analysis:

                
http://www.probeinternational.org/old_drupal/UrbanNewSite/strategicvoting.pdf

            Former Nortel employees have launched their own campaign against 
the Conservatives, including Baird, Poilievre and Cannon:

            http://www.silverfoxalliance.com/media_release.html 

             Hope this will help jumpstart the discussion.

                                                         * * * * * * *

            HAVEN'T DECIDED WHO TO VOTE FOR?

            Saturday, April 16, 2011 8:06 PM

            From: Gary Keenan

            Greetings all 

            Very clever and informative: 

            Check it out and forward.

            http://compellingcomics.justsomeguy.com/CanadaVotes2011/Canada.html 

            "Oh Canada, we stand on guard for thee..."  Remember, the 
barbarians are in our midst!!!

            G.K. 

            * * * * * * *

            Elections Canada "Message Mob"

            http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=139940866078782 

            Time: Saturday, April 16 at 1:00pm - April 23 at 9:00pm

            Location: Canada

            Created By: Anna Hopkins

            More Info        

            ***Please invite others in your network; let's try to reach 5000 by 
the end of the weekend!***

            As you saw today, Elections Canada just put an end to special 
ballot voting stations on campuses. Given that Election Canada publicly 
campaigns to increase the youth vote, this is a step in the wrong directly and 
is bending to partisan interests and complications.

            I'm asking you to call Elections Canada or submit a message online, 
to show your support for special ballot voting stations on campuses, and to 
express your discontent with the change.

            Call 1-800-463-6868 or go online at 
http://www.elections.ca/courEL.aspx?lang=e 

            For more information:

            
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/politics/elections-canada-puts-end-to-special-ballot-voting/article1987880/
 
           







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