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Ideas: It's Time to Put an End to Democratic Deficits

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The elections of 2026 must be the last to be held according to the voting method in force.

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The elections of 2026 must be the last to be held according to the voting method in force.

·Montreal, Canada
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On the eve of International Day of Democracy, a coalition of organizations and trade unions issued a statement calling for the next Quebec elections to be the last to be held under the current voting system.

·Montreal, Canada
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16 organizations unite to eliminate once and for all the "distortion" caused by the current voting system in Quebec

·Montreal, Canada
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MONTREAL — On the eve of International Day of Democracy, a coalition of organizations and trade unions issued a statement calling for the next Quebec elections to be the last to take place under the current electoral system. The Coalition for Electoral Reform in Quebec wanted the change of the single-member voting system to be a "important issue" during the provincial election campaign of 2026, as it believed that it was not representative of th…

·Richelieu, Canada
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On the eve of International Day of Democracy, a coalition of organizations and trade unions issued a statement calling for the next Quebec elections to be the last to be held under the current electoral system. The Coalition for Electoral Reform in Quebec wanted the change of the single-member voting system to be a "important issue" during the provincial election campaign of 2026, as it believed that it was not representative of the will of the …

·Sept-Iles, Canada
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On the eve of International Day of Democracy, a coalition of organizations and trade unions issued a statement calling for the next Quebec elections to be the last to be held under the current electoral system. The Coalition for Electoral Reform in Quebec wanted the change of the single-member voting system to be a "important issue" during the provincial election campaign of 2026, as it believed that it was not representative of the will of the …

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Radio-Canada broke the news in Montreal, Canada on Sunday, September 14, 2025.
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