Les citoyens canadiens âgés d'au moins 16 ans le jour de l'élection sont invités et encouragés à postuler.
Before an election, returning officers select their office staff (also known as key staff) but hire staff members only once the election has been called. Office staff handle all the preparations ...
To vote, you must be a Canadian citizen, be at least 18 years old on election day, and prove your identity and address. Once an election is called, you will have several voting options: Vote on ...
Le poste de directeur général des élections (DGE) a été créé en 1920 en vertu de l'Acte des élections fédérales. Comme le directeur général des élections est nommé pour un mandat unique de 10 ans par ...
When Parliament is dissolved, the Governor General directs the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) to issue the writs of election. In May 2007, the Canada Elections Act (CEA) was amended to provide that a ...
We will need your postal code, and possibly your address, to find your voting location.
Most political entities collect contributions and spend money in their efforts to influence the decisions that Canadians make when participating in the democratic process, including when thinking ...
This web page will help you understand the various people and procedures involved in protecting Canada's federal electoral system. As maintaining the integrity of the electoral process is at the core ...
A federal returning officer is responsible for the delivery and control of federal electoral events within the electoral district to which he or she is appointed.
Elections Canada plans to offer the Vote on Campus program in the next general election. Currently, more than 120 campuses across the country are set to host the program. Sunday before advance polls: ...