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Canadian Politics 101: Elections

Welcome to Longform North -- a longform interview podcast featuring Canadian voices and stories about Canada.

In Canada, we pick our leaders through elections, where the person who gets the most votes wins.

But it's actually a little bit more complicated than that. And some people think that the way we do elections should actually be changed.

So what are the rules for how someone wins an election?

What does it mean to represent, or act on behalf of, the people that voted you in?

And what do you do when the voter participation rate gets as low as 45%? Less than half of the total amount of people who are eligible to vote.

Dr. Tom Bateman is back to help us out with these questions and more. He is a professor of political science at St Thomas University, and he is one of the co-authors of a book called The Canadian Regime: An Introduction to Canada's Parliamentary Democracy.

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