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Markham, Ontario
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Mimi Lee is one of the main organizers of Torontonian HongKongers Action Group , which the group has been organizing different events since June last year in Toronto to raise awareness and support the current pro-democracy movement in Hong Kong started by the extradition to China bill fiasco. Since 2012, she has been awakened by the Moral and National Education controversy in Hong Kong, and realized that Hong Kong has been going downhill for so many years since the handover in 1997. After the Umbrella Movement in 2014, it has encouraged her to do a lot more than just supporting Hong Kong, but actually involved in different initiatives raising awareness of the situation of Hong Kong.

 

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Motion M-86 Citizens’ Assembly on Electoral Reform will be voted in February

January 15, 2024

Many people asked me why reform the electoral system when we already have a democratic system? This article says it well:

“Why consider reforming our electoral system? Simply because there are obvious signs that our democracy in Canada is not as strong as it might be. Low voter turnout (getting worse, it seems, with almost every election), mistrust in our institutions — in governments, in particular — polarization, and hostile partisan politics are of deep concern to many in this country and in this community.”

https://www.orilliamatters.com/letters-to-the-editor/letter-mps-being-ur...

Call your MP today. Urge MP Chambers to vote in support of M-86 when it comes up before Parliament in February.

https://www.ourcommons.ca/members/en/111023/motions/12517157



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jd hill
January 21, 2024

Yes, all good points, but i believe the most pressing issue is the disenfrancisement of the majority of Canadians.   We know that our federal elections are decided before votes west of Ontario are even tabulated.  When our elections result in near absolute power and control with less then 39% of Canadians voting for the 'winner', thats 60% of Canadians who are without representation.  In the last election, trudeau 'won' the election with less then 25% of eligible voters voting for him.  Canadians have lost much of their control over their lives, evidenced by the unfettered, irresponsible federal govt random laws since 2019 which saw our bank accounts frozen, censorship for anyone who doesnt agree with the govt, and a dysfunctional parliamentary system without meaningful opposition protecting canadians.