1. This is the most important thread I've written in years. Please RT. Two years ago, London City Council became the first government in Canada to ditch First-Past-the-Post. The results were astounding. Take a moment to watch this short video:
2. Next week, @UnlockCanada is launching a brand new report about London's historic experiment. The report, #LondonLeads, is the product of months of research, and years of advocacy. RSVP here: bit.ly/3o0jCEm
3. I'll be joined by an INCREDIBLE line-up of voices from London, including the City Clerk, the city's first female Black councillor, two deputy mayors, the President of @ULLdn and the MPP who started it all!
4. Why is this so urgent, today? Because Doug Ford's government has just announced, minutes ago, that they're planning to force London to switch back to First Past the Post and ban all Ontario's 444 cities from switching to a more democratic voting system. cp24.com/news/ford-gove…
5. This is striking, because London's City Council earned one of the largest mandates in Ontario, well above 50% of the vote. While Ford's government barely got 40% of the vote. The province shouldn't micromanage our local councils, and suffocate democratic reform.
6. Here's one simple example of how transformative London's 2018 election was. First-Past-The-Post almost always pushes races towards a polarized two-frontrunner race. But using ranked ballots, London broke the mold and emerged as an outlier. Check out these two charts:
7. Join us on Monday night, to learn more about Canada's first ranked ballot election - and why this is worth fighting for. RSVP: bit.ly/3o0jCEm
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1. A short thread for anyone in Ontario who cares about road safety, tourism, natural beauty, light pollution, astronomy, mental health, lobbyist accountability, wildlife habitat, democracy, and/or death. First, a headline: toronto.ctvnews.ca/ford-wants-to-…
2. Quick background: While some states + provinces allow corporate billboards to line their highways, @ONtransport has, for decades, protected all 400-series highways from billboards. From Windsor to Cornwall, Toronto to Parry Sound, you'll mostly see farmland and forest.
3. This is a far cry from what you'll find in other jurisdictions who don't protect their scenic corridors. It can get pretty ugly. (And once their up, they never come down. Prevention is the key here. 🔑)
@PkgWholesalers@amazonca 2. When the delivery arrived at my door, it was a box of Chocolate Sea Salt Granola packets.
@PkgWholesalers@amazonca 3. I was frustrated, but mistakes happen. So I went onto @amazonca and saw that I could send the package back, for free! I clicked on the "wrong item shipped" button, and asked them to re-ship the correct item.
Welcome to the 13th edition of #LegoMyVote! Today, we're looking at Canada's 2019 federal election. We'll start with the popular vote. Here's how Canadians actually voted at the ballot box:
And here's how that same chart looks, if we add all the registered voters who decided to NOT participate at all:
Despite the NDP getting way more votes than the Bloc, the Conservatives getting more votes than the Liberals, and the Greens getting more than a million votes... the distorted results under First Past the Post look like this:
1. Eight years ago I produced a graph showing how Toronto's post-amalgamation population size, in comparison to the number of City Council wards, leaves us with a crisis of under-representation:
2. This is the commentary that accompanied the graph:
3. Now our Premier wants to cut that representation in half, turning a crisis into a nightmare. thestar.com/news/queenspar…