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[–] AlolanVulpix@lemmy.ca 0 points 5 months ago

Agreed. Media concentration is a serious threat to our democracy, much like how FPTP concentrates political power in fewer hands.

This parallels Duverger's Law - how winner-take-all systems inevitably trend toward two-party dominance. Canada's effective number of parties is already down to 2.76 and shrinking. Similarly, our media landscape keeps consolidating into fewer corporate voices.

Just as proportional representation ensures diverse voices are represented in government, we need policies that protect media diversity and independent journalism. When a few conglomerates control most information channels, it's as democratically problematic as when millions of votes don't count in our elections.

The health of our democracy depends on both electoral reform and maintaining strong, independent journalism - they're two sides of the same democratic coin.