Conversations That Matter: Is Canadian democracy in trouble?

Credit to Author: Massey Padgham| Date: Fri, 18 Oct 2019 14:00:39 +0000

Support for democracy in Canada is lower than you would expect. It’s rebounding from a low of 65 per cent in 2017 to 77 per cent now. It is so low the Centre for Dialogue at SFU launched a study to figure out what is going on and why.

Back in 2005, it looked as if democracies around the world were thriving. Since then, the sense that a democracy is the best form of government has been slipping.

When support for democracy slips, other forms of government are often proposed. If and when there is an openness to another type of governance, that in turn can open the door to anti-system candidates or parties.

Trump and Brexit are two examples of anti-system responses. A party, an ideology or an individual will suggest there is another way to make the country great — and that other way is them.

We invited Shauna Sylvester of the Centre for Dialogue at Simon Fraser University to join us for a Conversation That Matters about the state of democracy in Canada.

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