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stackghost 3 hours ago

It's the tyranny of the majority.

Ontario and Quebec together are like 65% of Canadians. I'm in BC and have made my peace with that. I would imagine people in PEI feel a similar way.

Probably people living in Hope or Quesnel also feel similar about being steamrolled by Metro Vancouver and Victoria.

__turbobrew__ an hour ago | parent | next [-]

I get that Quebec and Ontario have 65% of the population, but why do they have 100% of the seats on a committee that shoves surveillance and gun bans down everyone else’s throats?

soperj 2 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

The eastern provinces and Quebec are actually over represented. That means there's even less of a chance for the west.

stackghost 2 hours ago | parent [-]

Saskatchewan and Manitoba are also over-represented.

BC, Alberta, and Ontario are under-represented. Ontario, for example, is about 39% of the population of the provinces, but only 36% or so of the seats.

The allocation is an imperfect formula, to be sure. I doubt it makes much of a difference in practice, except as propaganda fuel for foreign influence operations driving Alberta separatism. The degree to which most provinces are under- or over-represented is less than 1%.

badc0ffee 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

PEI gets 4 seats in the House of Commons.

stackghost 2 hours ago | parent [-]

Right, and even with those extra two seats from the Senatorial clause, they only get 4. Ontario the juggernaut gets 122.