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Johnson proposes a "Democratic Action Fund" pegged at 5% of election costs. Let’s look at the real numbers for Canada. The 2021 federal election cost taxpayers about $632 million. Under this plan, Parliament would have had an extra $31 million just to organize citizens’ assemblies. That is enough money to run a major policy forum in every single riding. It shows that the barrier isn't a lack of money. It is a lack of political will.

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I am so delighted to see you interviewing that authors of this book! I've been interested in this topic for years, ever since learning about The People's Platform experiment in Hamilton some twelve years ago -- it's not a Citizens' Assembly per se, but it does represent a more participative form of democracy, one in which people come together to discuss issues that matter to them. Since then, I've read Dave Meslin's "Teardown.Rebuilding Democracy from the Ground Up", and followed his work, as well as your own "Too Dumb for Democracy?". And I've also followed everything I could find on Citizen Assemblies. A couple of years ago, I had the good fortune to be part of the Ontario Priorities Panel on Primary Care, a nation-wide project of citizen assemblies led by Peter MacLeod, culminating in the OurCare report on primary care. It was exhilarating to experience the kind of people's democracy I've always believed possible. So -- now to buy the book!

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