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  2. Elections in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Municipal elections are held in Canada for the election of local governments. Most provinces hold all of their municipal elections on the same date. Candidates are elected through either ward or at-large systems, every two, three or four years, depending on the province.

  3. Canadian electoral system - Wikipedia

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    A lower house (the House of Commons), the members of which are chosen by the citizens of Canada through federal general elections. Elections Canada is the non-partisan agency responsible for the conduct of elections in Canada, including federal elections, by-elections and referendums. It is headed by the chief electoral officer.

  4. OPINION: Why elections -- and your opinion -- matter - AOL

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    Oct. 5—Elections are always important. As longtime Spokesman-Review political writer Jim Camden explained this past summer in an insightful article: Our nation's history shows us that the ...

  5. Politics of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Elections Canada cannot dictate how a federal political party should be formed or how its legal, internal and financial structures should be established. [71] Most parties elect their leaders in instant-runoff elections to ensure that the winner receives more than 50% of the votes. Normally the party leader stands as a candidate to be an MP ...

  6. Young voter turnout in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The number one issue for young Canadians was health. Another survey was conducted by Elections Canada to pinpoint the most important issue in the election and Canadians aged 18 to over 60 were asked to select the issue that was most important to them personally. [19] One of the common issues was health.

  7. Elections Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Commissioner of Canada Elections is responsible for regulating federal electoral events and enforcing compliance with the Canada Elections Act. [9] [13]Before 2018, the commissioner was appointed in consultation with the director of public prosecutions and was overseen by the director, but has since become part of the Office of the Chief Electoral Officer.

  8. In this election year, we would all do well to remember some important principles of government: nobody’s perfect, and there is no perfect way for us to elect our leaders.

  9. Canadian leaders' debates - Wikipedia

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    Although there are usually a dozen or so political parties registered with Elections Canada at any given time, not all party leaders are invited to the debates. The stated criteria for inclusion have shifted over time with the maneuvering for political advantage, but the typical criteria set by the debate consortium has been that a political party needs to have representation in the House of ...