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Historically and socially, Canadians have always favored compromise. And we see compromise played out every day in our political system of lawmaking.
But then again, we don't have the massive gulf between right and left. We don't have an "extreme right" like America does. So, our "center" is a lot more to the left of yours, comparatively. Actually, it's that way in MOST other "first world" countries.
But getting back to compromise, the American system seems geared for compromise and democratic rule, but it never seem to work out that way lately. Filibusters, the "two chamber" Congress, the "2-Senators-per-state" rule... It seems to be "fair and balanced" to quote a saying.
But Congress and the Senate are ruled by parties. And BOTH of them have steadily moved to the right over these past 30 years. And the parliamentary rules have not developed WITH that shift. Democrats are terrified of using the filibuster, yet the right uses them without a pause. And small-state Blue Dog Democrats wield unprecedented power, yet there is no comparable phenomenon on the right. And ALL of them are driven by CAMPAIGN MONEY.
In summary, I think your system needs a shake-up, something that can break the stranglehold that conservatives and BIG money have.
You should start with the Senate. It's insane that the laws of the nation have to go through THAT system of arcane rules, tyranny minorities and procedural nightmares.
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