
Will the Parliament of Canada do away with first-past-the-post before the next election
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Proportional representation legislation means any legislation that would cause the next federal election to be held under a system other than first-past-the-post. This question will resolve YES once the legislation is passed by parliament (before royal assent), NO at 00:00 on the next federal election day, N/A if for some reason the Parliament of Canada stops existing.
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"Proportional representation legislation means any legislation that would cause the next federal election to be held under a system other than first-past-the-post". So how will you resolve if a non-proportional alternative to FPTP is passed in Canada? The title implies you would resolve one way but the description implies you would resolve a different way.
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