During the past few weeks I've found five articles on Ontario’s citizens assembly. The articles demonstrate far less interest in the citizens assembly process than in the merits of proportional representation, which is assumed to be the major issue the citizens assembly will face. These articles tend to be more pro-citizens assembly than the last batch I described here on April 4.
1. A democratic rethink, The Toronto Star, April 16, 2006 Sunday, IDEAS; Pg. D03, 1429 words
2. Accountability issue can be dealt with, Kingston Whig-Standard (Ontario), April 8, 2006 FORUM; Pg. 7, 271 words, Eric Walton
3. hange our unfair voting system, Kingston Whig-Standard (Ontario), April 8, 2006 FORUM; Pg. 7, 620 words, Meikle Turner
4. Chance for change looks hopeful, The Record (Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario), April 6, 2006 INSIGHT; Pg. A9, 1072 words, DAVE PINK, RECORD STAFF
5. Hidden dangers in electoral reform, The Toronto Star, April 5, 2006 Wednesday, EDITORIAL; Pg. A22, 479 word
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