I was reading about a constitutional referendum in Kenya this morning, which is really not much like Canada except that the population is almost identical numerically, and that country’s people have also had to endure outrageous corruption and scandal from its own government.
But I’m comparing apples to oranges, clearly.
And that’s the whole point, kind of. See, in Kenya, many folks (about a third) can’t read. So voters had to cast ballots in the election marked with a banana for “yes”, and an orange for “no”.
Which obviously instantly got me thinking of a similar solution for Canada in the upcoming election, since many Canadians clearly can’t read the ballot correctly and repeatedly make an error and vote for liberal-left candidates by mistake.
I suggest the following ballot:
Conservative Party | ||
Liberal Party | ||
NDP | ||
Bloc |
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