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Running Time: 08:24 hrsNarrator: Rosemary McClelland, Rosemary McClelland, Anthony St. PierrePublisher:Center for Equitable Library Access, 2017
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- Contributor: Stewart, Kennedy; Chong, Michael D; Simms, ScottDate:Created2017Summary:
For years, the prospect of parliamentary reform has been a hot-button issue in Canada. More and more Canadians find themselves frustrated with how Parliament works (or doesn't) and end up increasingly checked out from politics as a whole, feeling like their voices don't matter to those in power. When he introduced the "Reform Act" bill in 2013, Conservative MP Michael Chong brought the issue of parliamentary reform to the forefront, proposing changes that would empower MPs and hold party leadership accountable to their caucus--and therefore, to all Canadians. Although the changes required for such reforms are modest, the effects they would have on the Canadian democratic process would be revolutionary. Chong joins Kennedy Stewart (NDP) and Scott Simms (Liberal) in organizing a collaboration between MPs from all of Canada's major political parties, representing ridings from across the country. They join together to make these changes a reality, explaining why reform is so urgently needed and proposing practical, achievable suggestions for making it happen. 2017.
Genre:Subject(s): Democracy | Legislative bodies | ReformOriginal Publisher: Madeira Park, BC : Douglas & McIntyre, 2017, Toronto, Center for Equitable Library AccessLanguage(s): EnglishISBN: 9781771621373, 9780616953266, 0616953267
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