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If you're registered, you should receive a voter information card in the mail. It tells you where and when you can vote. If the name and address on your card are correct and you meet the eligibility ...
To request a print copy of Elections Canada's "Indigenous Electoral Services Review: Final Report," to receive information about our review process or to send us feedback to improve our services, ...
Annex A – List of religious and cultural groups and individuals contacted Annex B – List of Indigenous organizations contacted Annex C – List of dates (religious / cultural) ...
Registering in advance at your current address will make voting easier.
Elections Canada hires Indigenous elders and youth to offer a welcoming presence and help electors navigate the voting process at the polls. This service is offered in polling stations that primarily ...
Thank you, Mr. Chair, for the opportunity to speak with the Committee today about Bill C-65. I've already had the chance to speak to members from all parties on this Committee about aspects of the ...
Before an election, returning officers select their office staff (also known as "key staff") but hire them only once the election has been called. Office staff handle all the preparations necessary ...
For electors living in the electoral district of Cloverdale–Langley City (BC): A by-election will be held in your electoral district on Monday, December 16, 2024. Please note that the deadline for ...
Elections Canada is the independent, non-partisan agency responsible for conducting federal elections and referendums.
Eligible electors can apply to vote by special ballot. With a special ballot, you can return your ballot by mail from anywhere in the world, or in person at a local Elections Canada office. If you ...