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Jordan Henderson and 16-year-old Tyler Bruyere, working in the 2019 federal election in Sagkeeng First Nation in Manitoba.
The goal of civic education is to prepare young people to participate in electoral democracy. Elections Canada offers a suite ...
Looking for a great way to engage students in the federal election? Register your school or class for Student Vote Canada. Join students from all 338 ridings in this unique learning experience, which is only available during election time.
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Elections Canada has offered election simulation kits for over 25 years, giving teachers everything they need to run a mock election at any time. Now, the kit has been redesigned to increase role-play, enable better pedagogy, and make it easier for ...
How does youth voting compare to that of other age groups? That’s the inquiry question students explore in Elections by the Numbers, an educational resource for secondary students. This learning resource has recently been updated to include voter ...
Elections Canada now has teacher support videos to go with its free educational resources!
As educators, your time is precious and these videos were designed to make your life easier. Discover resources that link to your curriculum, learn tips on ...
Notice: By the end of the 2025–2026 school year, our blended learning tools will no longer be available. All materials can still be found in our ready-to-order resource kits and in the printable online versions of our lessons. Learn more about this ...
A new school year is a great opportunity to plan new ways for your students to think critically about elections and democracy. We’re reshaping our service offer to better meet your needs and those of your students in this new education environment ...
Elections Canada is celebrating its 100th anniversary with new educational Web content about the agency’s history and role in Canadian democracy.
The 100th anniversary Web page uses historical images, videos and text to explore nine different ...
Elections Canada’s educational resources can bring elections and democracy to life in hundreds of courses—and, now, it’s even easier to find the perfect fit for a specific curriculum. The new Curriculum Connections tool lets teachers search by course ...
Elections Canada, in collaboration with MediaSmarts, has launched a new educational resource for secondary schools.
Digital Skills for Democracy is an offline activity that engages students in rich discussions about the role of online information in ...
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