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Elections Step by Step

Canada is a representative democracy. During a federal election, all Canadian citizens who are at least 18 years old on election day can vote in their electoral district. But many steps must first be taken before voters go to the polls. Follow the steps below to understand the federal election process in Canada. Step 1: Dissolution of Parliament Before ...
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FAQ: Students Asked, We Answered
Young Canadians who want to know more about how our democracy works ask us some good questions. Below, we’ve listed the most common questions we get from high school students, along with our answers. How does Elections Canada keep our elections secure? From voter registration to the counting of ballots—and everything in between—each step of the electoral ...