Kelowna-Lake Country MP Stephen Fuhr says it was the hardest vote he has had to cast in his two-and-a-half years in Ottawa.
On Wednesday, the rookie Liberal MP voted against a motion to support, in its entirety, a report by the Special Committee on Electoral Reform.
The report contained 13 recommendations香蕉视频直播12 of which Fuhr said he could have supported. But the 13th, a call for a national referendum on electoral reform, was, for him, a deal breaker.
Fuhr said while he supports some form of proportional representation for electing MPs, he believes a referendum could kill the possibility of changing the way we vote in Canada.
香蕉视频直播淭he odds are that a referendum would kill (electoral reform) for generations,香蕉视频直播 said Fuhr.
He added despite the fact the motion to accept the report was put forward by an NDP MP, he believes the NDP agrees with the Liberals and the Green Party that a referendum is not the way to engage Canadians about the issue. He said he also thinks Opposition Conservatives do not want to see electoral reform and that is why they support a national referendum on the issue.
In a news release following the House of Commons vote, Fuhr said the NDP motion was not about advancing changes to Canada香蕉视频直播檚 electoral system but rather about driving a wedge between political parties and confusing and angering Canadians. The motion was defeated by a vote of 159 to 146.
He said he thinks a referendum would be 香蕉视频直播渄ivisive香蕉视频直播 and based on similar votes on electoral reform elsewhere, would likely not succeed. He told the Capital News the referendum call was the only reason he voted against the motion to accept the report.
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Fuhr has found himself in a difficult position among some of his supporters since Prime Minister Justin Trudeau dropped the issue of electoral reform despite campaigning on it during the 2015 election.
The Kelowna-Lake Country Green Party candidate in that race stepped down and delivered his supporters to Fuhr based on a promise from Fuhr to work towards getting some form of proportional representation to replace the current 香蕉视频直播渇irst-past-the-post香蕉视频直播 voting system we use in Canada.
On Wednesday, the local Liberal reiterated his support for a change to how Canadians vote and said he has done everything he promised to push for electoral reform. But he noted the government decision to put the issue aside because of more pressing issues香蕉视频直播攕uch as the the opioid crisis, the housing crisis, the economy and because there did not appear to be enough support for a change among Canadians香蕉视频直播攚as something out of his hands.
Fuhr noted while there were many opportunities for public engagement on the issue last year, not many Canadians took up the invitation to get involved.
But that has not stopped a vocal group of Canadians from continuing to call for electoral reform and for Trudeau to follow through on his election campaign promise to make the 2015 federal election the last using 香蕉视频直播渇irst-past-the-post.香蕉视频直播
A group of proponents rallied outside Fuhr香蕉视频直播檚 Kelowna office earlier this week, calling on him to support Wednesday香蕉视频直播檚 NDP motion.
香蕉视频直播淏ecause it is a free vote (where MPs vote as they see fit, not how their party requires) Mr. Fuhr will be able to vote for the motion even though many other Liberal members may be voting No,香蕉视频直播 said Terry Robertson of Fair Vote Canada at the rally.
香蕉视频直播淲e want to remind Mr. Fuhr that the time for talk is over. The time for courageous action is on May 31.香蕉视频直播
But Fuhr defended his vote Wednesday, calling the referendum recommendation contained in the report a 香蕉视频直播減oison pill,香蕉视频直播 one he felt could kill the issue altogether.
By not supporting the report, he said he believed the issue would, ironically, stay alive to be argued another day. But, he conceded, with the government香蕉视频直播檚 current position, he did not know when that day will be.