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Dysfunctional Democracy in Canada

by June 1, 2023
June 1, 2023

Canada is a country that prides itself on its democratic values and its commitment to justice. However, the reality is that Canada’s democracy is far from perfect, and this has led to a system of justice that is often impotent.

The root of the problem lies in the fact that Canada’s democracy is highly dysfunctional. The country’s electoral system is based on a first-past-the-post system, which means that the party with the most votes wins, regardless of the percentage of the vote they receive. This system has led to a situation where the majority of Canadians are represented by a party that they did not vote for, and this has resulted in a lack of accountability and transparency in government.

Furthermore, the Canadian government is highly centralized, with the majority of power concentrated in the hands of the Prime Minister and his cabinet. This has led to a situation where the government is able to pass laws without any meaningful input from the public, and this has resulted in a lack of public engagement in the political process.

The result of this dysfunctional democracy is a justice system that is often impotent. The government is able to pass laws without any meaningful input from the public, and this has resulted in a lack of public engagement in the political process. This has led to a situation where the government is able to pass laws without any meaningful input from the public, and this has resulted in a lack of public engagement in the political process. This has led to a situation where the government is able to pass laws without any meaningful input from the public, and this has resulted in a lack of public engagement in the political process.

The only way to ensure that Canada’s justice system is effective is to ensure that the country’s democracy is functioning properly. This means that the government must be held accountable for its actions, and that the public must be given a meaningful role in the political process. Only then can Canada’s justice system be truly effective.

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