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JimmyCracksCorn
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Macedonia - Sovereign country north of Greece.
Dec 2002 time: 05:37
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In Canada you get one vote... you vote locally for a party, and whichever party wins the most ridings nationwide determines which party will lead the parliament, and consequently who will become prime minister.
Most countries at least get 2 votes.
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Richelieu
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Gatineau
Dec 2001 time: 00:37
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I still have a voter card at home. It's for a woman who - i suppose - used to live in my current apartment. I have been there 4 years now and i still get pieces of mail for her every 6 months or so.
I could have given that card to any woman and she would have been able to vote with it.
My point is: they should still ask for some piece of ID, even if you have your card.
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Tingkai
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To find the Northwest Passage
Aug 2001 time: 13:37
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At York University back in the 80s there were five or six college governments plus a central student government with a directly elected executive plus representatives elected or appointed by each college government. But two of the colleges at the university refused to be part of the central government for several years. When they returned, my college appointed an "ambassador" who had no power to vote, but my college government had the veto power on the money we contributed to the central government.
If that's not confusing enough, my college's government operated on open meetings. Any member of the college could attend a meeting and cast a vote on any policy.
So if you wanted to get something passed by the government, you had to convince who ever turned up at the meeting. Direct democracy.
The meetings would go on for hours, but strangely enough, it seemed to work.
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mrmitchell
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quote: I guess dogs are roaming free throughout America, urinating on lawns and barking without fear of imprisonment. |
Pretty much.
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Will this be the end of Canadian Politics threads?
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