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Timeline of Canadian electoral reform -- Part 1 Beginnings to 1899 (Proportional Representation, STV and more)
Tom Monto
Intentional communities -- utopian, reform, single tax, temperance, religious, free love communities and settlements in Canada, the U.S.
Tom Monto
Timeline of Electoral Reform, Part 1 Beginnings to 1971. Chronology of Proportional Representation (List PR, STV, MMP)
Tom Monto
Canada - federally and in the provinces and territories - used multi-member districts (Part 1)
Tom Monto
Highlights of Montopedia blogs and List of Montopedia blogs concerning electoral reform
Tom Monto
Andrew Coyne on CBC Sunday Magazine, May 2025 on need for multi-member districts
Tom Monto
Edmonton's Calder neighbourhood - the old railway town now a heritage part of Edmonton
Tom Monto
Canadian Parliament under our election system fails to deliver proportional representation, does not produce balanced results within each province
Tom Monto
Alberta PR and Electoral Reform in books
Tom Monto
Timeline of Edmonton city elections and electoral reform, regressive in recent years.
Tom Monto
Pantheon of reformers - Albert Shaw, author and reformer
Tom Monto
Utopian books and literature in Canadian history [work in progress]
Tom Monto
Governments at best produce majority rule although some say greatest utility for all is possible
Tom Monto
Magpie River, QU gets legal rights
Tom Monto
2025 Canadian election - one-seat ridings of Edmonton-Gateway and Edm-Southeast offer little leeway for voters (Millwoods Mosaic, April 2025)
Tom Monto
Timeline of Canadian provincial/federal Electoral Reform -- instances where there was more than just re-districting and where a new election system was adopted
Tom Monto
Party labels in city elections - why not? Because of FPTP. Without FPTP, labels would be a help (Alberta Views)
Tom Monto
Heritage Minutes don't show struggle for social change as much as they should (Canadian Dimension, April 2025)
Tom Monto
The herd instinct and how it may lead to collapse of civilization -- W. Trotter's 1916 book "Instincts of the Herd in Peace and War"
Tom Monto
What are hopes for Conservative government under PR? Is that why Conservatives are leery of Proportional Representation?
Tom Monto
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