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Start-class, indeed!

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This entry needs a rewrite from top to bottom. There is a lot of hyperbolic bullshit, and scant few facts and refs. I'd delete it, but I don't feel like being bullied again by some jerk with 40,000+ edits (used as proof that I *must* be wrong).

Frankly, is the title even accurate? I'm sure many Albertans think it is, but is an election an election when nobody is actually ELECTED? HuntClubJoe (talk) 19:19, 25 April 2014 (UTC) [reply ]

under-represented?

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The article says that "Senate reform is popular in Western Canada, where the provinces are under-represented in the House of Commons due to representation by population." But stating that the western provinces are "under-represented" is POV. The residents of those provinces might feel they're under-represented, but the people of Eastern Canada would tend to say that the western provinces have exactly the appropriate level of representation given their lower population. Surely there's a more NPOV way of stating this than what the article currently uses. 207.98.198.84 (talk) 20:38, 6 May 2015 (UTC) [reply ]

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