All-neutral equals all-Liberal?

I tried it out myself, and Ezra Levant has a very good point.  If you use the CBC Vote Compass and answer each question with “neither agree nor disagree” where applicable, and “I don’t know” on all the others, you are said to be a Liberal.  Although they likely have my vote this time around, this is a very disturbing story.

In fact, one commenter says s/he did a similar thing, but also gave Jack Layton at “10″ rating and all other parties zero.  The result, they say, was still Liberal.

Whether the Ceeb intended this result or not, it needs to change.  What a horribly flawed application.

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About nuanceproject

I'm an actor & writer who usually lives in Vancouver. I studied world religions and politics in university, and it was the politics that really motivated this blog. I am always challenged by the problems we face at home and abroad, and I get super excited about how we might fix 'em. The title comes from my naive wish to maintain some nuance--to remain self-critical and see the grey areas, while writing forcefully when an issue calls for it.

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