Elections Canada opts for pen and paper, not voting machines, this election
- During this federal election, Canadians cast a record 7.3 million advance votes over the Easter weekend.
- This high turnout occurred within the established federal election framework overseen by Elections Canada.
- The voting process includes presenting identification and using standard or special ballots.
- The record 7.3 million advance votes represent a 25 percent increase over the 2021 election total.
- Elections Canada officials prioritize security and efficiency by utilizing paper ballots and hand counting methods.
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There's no shame in (re)learning Canadian Parliament basics
I’m sure I’m not the only one who fell asleep during social studies in grade school. I remember nodding off on a school trip to Alberta’s Legislature while supposed to be observing parliamentary processes. This landed me in trouble with my teacher, who couldn’t understand how I could sleep in front of elected officials. But let’s face it—learning about parliament just isn’t that interesting for a lot of young people. Now, as an adult, I find our…
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