General Goals
Ranked Choice voting immediately
Return the Per-vote subsidy party funding scheme
All election days are stat holidays
Investigate how to implement a mixed-member representative voting model
And whether Canadians want it in the first place
Use an independent citizen assembly
Additional Goals
Stop government funding of politically active NGOs
Examples:
lgbt support groups ✅
Pro-lgbt research institution ✅
Pro-lgbt policy change advocacy (e.g. requesting Fox news to be regulated) ❎
NOTE: only government funding is not allowed, independent groups can still advocate, promote, and file requests for policy change
Find ways to make citizenship involvement easier
Saturday/after hours townhalls
Shift public facing events to be after hours
Make online feedback more visible/accessible
Notes
Any model is an upgrade over current first-past-the-post
Why ranked choice:
Most similar to current system
Does not require much, if any, expensive logistical changes
Represents who most people are willing to accept even if they don't get their main choice
Technically it may not be fully representative of what people want, but it does give voters the choice to have a backup option that they think is acceptable/better than the frontrunner for example
Promotes positive messaging because parties want to at least earn the second choice spot (e.g. Australia, and NYC apparently)
Per-vote subsidy party funding:
Cancelled by the conservatives
What is it:
Parties receive a small amount of money $2-$4 per vote they receive regardless of victory
Assuming they reach a minimum popular vote % threshold Ruled against by Ontario
Why return it:
Helps support potentially popular parties that don't win seats in their first launch
Inexpensive, if every Canadian votes (incl. Kids) and at the rate of $4 per vote, it will cost ~$160 mil. We spend more on dumber things
Encourages Canadians to vote even if they think their choice won't win
Pressures bigger parties to actually put effort
How to use it with ranked choice:
First choice gets all the funding
Adds pressure on parties to not aim for second choice status only
Include backpay based on 2021 and 2025 to encourage votes for the future party
If ranked choice really benefitted liberals they would have implemented it when they had a majority