S1 E23 | Canada’s Floor Crossing Debate: What If a Snap Election Changes Nothing?
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概要
Today is by-election day in Canada, but this story goes far beyond three ridings.
With the Liberals gaining momentum, floor crossings making headlines, and growing speculation about a possible snap election, the political landscape is shifting in real time.
But here’s the question nobody seems willing to answer.
If a snap election is called, and Canadians go to the polls, and the result comes back even stronger for the Liberals… what happens then?
Do people accept it?
Or does the argument just move somewhere else?
In this episode of The Canadianist, Christopher M. Michaud breaks down what we’re seeing, and what’s really going on underneath, and why the real issue may not be floor crossing at all, but a system that turns a plurality of votes into concentrated power.
This isn’t about one party or one leader.
It’s about whether the system itself is producing outcomes Canadians are actually willing to accept.