The political math that could anger Saskatchewan

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According to a new report, there are a number of imbalances in representation in the House of Commons. Mark Milke, founder and president of the Aristotle Foundation for Public Policy and former Canadian Taxpayers Federation director, who co-authored the study, says Ontario, Alberta and British Columbia are underrepresented in Parliament, while some smaller provinces, including Saskatchewan, have more seats than they would under a strict representation-by-population model. He joins us to discuss what a more balanced system would look like.
3 Jun 10AM English Canada News Commentary

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