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the provision of first past the post system of representation was borrowed from the​

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Answered by shaluj2006
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Canada's electoral system is referred to as a "first past the post" system. The candidate with the most votes in a riding wins a seat in the House of Commons and represents that riding as its Member of Parliament (MP).

Answered by Anonymous
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\huge \underline \mathfrak \orange{Hello\: mate!!}In a first-past-the-post (FPTP or FPP; sometimes formally called single-member plurality voting or SMP) electoral system, voters cast their vote for a candidate of their choice, and the candidate who receives the most votes wins (irrespective of vote share).

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