Longest Ballot Nightmare: Record Number of Rejected Votes in Canada
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Civic Resilience in Canada Under Pressure? PROC Committee Discusses Main Estimates & Democracy – Meeting 26 (March 24, 2026)Clip from House of Commons Standing Committee on Procedure and House Affairs (PROC) Meeting No. 26 – Tuesday, March 24, 2026.The committee examines the Main Estimates 2026-27 and holds a discussion on the current state of civic resilience in Canada — public trust in institutions, threats to democracy, polarization, and what keeps Canadian society and governance strong (or fragile).Raw edit of the key testimony and MP questioning — no spin, just the unfiltered debate on whether Canada’s democratic system is holding up or cracking under pressure.Like checking the frame on an old beater: is the structure still solid, or is everything about to rust out?Source: Official Parliament video archive – Full meeting on ParlVu (search March 24, 2026 – PROC).
Notice of Meeting: https://www.ourcommons.ca/DocumentViewer/en/45-1/PROC/meeting-26/notice
Full Evidence/transcript pending on ourcommons.ca.Fair Use & Transformation Statement: This is a short, transformative clip edit for commentary, criticism, and public discussion on Canadian democracy and civic resilience. It uses limited portions of publicly available parliamentary proceedings under fair dealing/fair use principles (educational, news reporting, criticism). No copyright infringement intended — all original from Government of Canada sources.Like if you’re worried about the health of Canadian democracy.
Comment: Is civic resilience getting stronger or weaker? What threatens it most in your view?
Sub for more raw committee clips — calling out the rust in Ottawa the same way we fix rust on cars. #Cdnpoli #PROC #CivicResilience #CanadianDemocracy #MainEstimates #HouseOfCommons #March2026 #DemocracyCanada