ROTHENBURGER: Why the old system of snap elections was better
KAMLOOPS — ARE YOU GETTING TIRED of the election campaign yet?
I know, the campaign isn’t officially underway yet, and it’s still more than three months until election day. But unofficially, the campaign is in high gear, and has been at least since the beginning of the year.
Which brings up the matter of fixed election dates. I miss the days when the prime minister would call an election at a time convenient to the government or in answer to some political crisis.
Fixed election dates have been with us since 2007, the theory being that they would take some of the politics out of the calling of elections. The idea was to prevent governments from calling elections when they were popular, rather than having to wait until the end of a term when they might happen to be unpopular.