Canadian democracy has for many years, revolved around a strong central government, a plurality election process and cohesive national parties; elements that can all be attributed to the electoral process known as the First-Past-the-Post (FPTP) system. Arguments against the First-Past-the-Post voting system lack merit, and at times are so euphoric, that there seems to be no ill in politics that the proposed proportional representation system cannot rectify. The First-Past-the-Post system remains the ideal electoral system for future generations of Canadians, due to its succinct simplicity, its proven effectiveness, and finally its efficiency.
The simplicity of FPTP is its primary advantage over other electoral systems. It’s so simple in