Normally when one is thinking about electoral boundaries, the term special circumstances is only used to allow ridings with populations that are too low, why not do it to allow a population that is too high?
I am having trouble thinking of a place where one could do this. I was looking at the Capital Regional District and seeing what happens if you lose an MLA, but a single larger riding does not seem to be able to make up for the population over run in the rest of the ridings.
I am thinking about this because I am trying to see what tools there are to achieve better representation in rural BC.
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