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Municipal elections usually elect a mayor and city council and often also a school board. Some locations may also elect other bodies, such as Vancouver , which elects its own parks board . Some municipalities will also hold referenda or ballot initiatives at the same time, usually relating to spending projects or tax changes.
Municipal by-election for mayor and councillor in Slave Lake, Alberta [16] Municipal by-election in Division 1, Brazeau County, Alberta [17] April 23: Municipal by-election in Cedar/ Le Village District, Pointe-Claire, Quebec; April 24: [18] Bathurst East-Nepisiguit-Saint-Isidore, New Brunswick provincial by-election
May 12: 2025 New Brunswick municipal elections; Jun 14: 2025 Quebec Liberal Party leadership election [9] [10] Aug 16: Municipal election in Sandy Beach, Alberta [11] Oct 2: 2025 Newfoundland and Labrador municipal elections; Oct 14: 2025 Newfoundland and Labrador general election; Oct 20: 2025 Alberta municipal elections; 2025 Canadian federal ...
Municipal by-election in 100 Mile House, British Columbia; June 23: Municipal by-election in District 6, Sainte-Sabine, Chaudière-Appalaches, Quebec; June 24: 2024 Toronto—St. Paul's federal by-election; Municipal by-election in Chestermere, Alberta (mayor and five councillors) [31] Municipal by-election in Tignish, Prince Edward Island
In the 2021 Canadian federal election, 42 members of parliament were elected to the House of Commons from the province of British Columbia (12.4% of all members). British Columbia had a voter turnout of 61.4% with 2,279,961 ballots cast, making up 13.2% of the total national voter turnout. [1]
June 28: Municipal by-election in Eston, Saskatchewan. [25] June 30: Akwesasne District Council of Chiefs [26] July 9: Municipal by-election in Bruderheim, Alberta [27] July 12: Provincial by-elections in Fort McMurray-Conklin and Innisfail-Sylvan Lake, Alberta; July 14: Municipal by-election in Kivimaa-Moonlight Bay, Saskatchewan [28]
In August 2021, Saskatchewan's Chief Electoral Officer Michael Boda proposed changing election dates in the province in 2024, given that the provincial and municipal elections were, as in 2020, schedule to take place within three weeks of each other. Boda recommended changing the 2024 municipal election date from November to May. [2]
February 29: Municipal by-elections in Zeballos and Bulkley-Nechako Regional District, British Columbia; March 1: Municipal by-election in District 3, Mille-Isles, Quebec [11] March 7: Municipal elections in the West Hants Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia. [12] Ontario Liberal Party leadership election