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In 2004 and 2006, two major democratic experiments took place in Canada’s first and third most populous provinces. Two years later, this pamphlet explores the impact of Ontario and British C…

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Sorted: Civic Lotteries and The Future of Public Participation

In 2004 and 2006, two major democratic experiments took place in Canada’s first and third most populous provinces. Two years later, this pamphlet explores the impact of Ontario and British Columbia’s first Citizens’ Assemblies by examining the premise on which each assembly was based: the use of sortition, or a “civic lottery” to select citizens to participate in a binding public process. By examining the use of civic lotteries through history – a tradition that remains at the core of our judicial system – this pamphlet explains how sortition can lower the barrier to political participation and extend a meaningful new franchise to citizens wishing to serve their communities. Against a backdrop of institutional and political stagnation, Sorted: Civic lotteries and the future of public participation makes the case for reviving a neglected democratic tradition – one that works in partnership with existing institutions and elected legislators to create a more powerful and direct role for citizens.

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Sorted: Civic Lotteries and The Future of Public Participation

In 2004 and 2006, two major democratic experiments took place in Canada’s first and third most populous provinces. Two years later, this pamphlet explores the impact of Ontario and British C…

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