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The practice of politics and government in Canada was inherited from its previous colonial rulers in the United Kingdom, and the basic tenets have not been reviewed or modified since Canada became a country in 1867. On the other hand, business practices have continued to evolve and adapt in an ever-changing competitive environment over the years. Businesses that adapt will prosper and those that do not will cease to exist. The main purpose of politics and government in a western democracy is to serve and lead the electorate and, if possible, reflect the view of the majority while at the same…mehr

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The practice of politics and government in Canada was inherited from its previous colonial rulers in the United Kingdom, and the basic tenets have not been reviewed or modified since Canada became a country in 1867. On the other hand, business practices have continued to evolve and adapt in an ever-changing competitive environment over the years. Businesses that adapt will prosper and those that do not will cease to exist. The main purpose of politics and government in a western democracy is to serve and lead the electorate and, if possible, reflect the view of the majority while at the same time protecting the rights of the minority. Recent world events, highlighted by what is happening in the United States highlight shortcomings in existing systems; in particular, extreme political polarization. The authors, a pathologist and a lawyer, reviewed the various processes and functions of elections and government operations, applying business principles, though the lens of a "system approach" with the purpose of developing a "Democratic, Responsible and Accountable Government - DRAG".
Autorenporträt
Dr Raymond Maung (MD, FRCPC, MBA) is a pathologist who has published and consulted widely in pathology workload and human resources in Canada. His experience in Myanmar, where he was born, and Canada, and his MBA have given him an insight that is not readily apparent to native Canadians. The Pragmatic Democrat: a proposal on fixing the electoral system was published in "Kamloops This Week" where his initial thoughts on this subject were discussed. Richard Fyfe KC (BCom, LLB, MBA) has a legal background and has a keen interest in social aspects of law, particularly in relation to access to justice and legal ethics. His experience ranges from major infrastructure projects to civil disobedience matters.