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Jason Kenney vows to stay as UCP leader, defends switch to mail-in ballots

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Alberta Premier Jason Kenney says he doesn’t plan on resigning as leader of the United Conservative Party amid revolt over the switch to mail-in ballots in his upcoming leadership review.
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UN General Assembly demands Russia withdraw troops from Ukraine

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In historic UN General Assembly vote, 141 nations reprimand Russia over its invasion of Ukraine, demand withdrawal of forces.
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India state elections: Polls seen as test for PM Modi's support

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Voters in three Indian states have cast ballots in local elections.
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Italy presidential vote: No winner emerges in first round

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Italy's presidential deadlock. Why the vote on a head of state could cause a government to fold.
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Biden frustrated with Democrats' lack of movement on passing policies

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'I'm not asking for castles in the sky,' U.S. President Joe Biden said Wednesday, admitting that though Americans 'overwhelmingly' support several of his policies, Democrats would need to break up his key 'Build Back Better' policy in...
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US voting rights: Biden heads to Georgia in push for poll reforms

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Under pressure to deliver on promises of voting rights legislation, US President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris will visit Atlanta, Georgia on Tuesday.
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‘I will not yield,’ Biden says as voting rights battle heats up

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US president endorses changing Senate filibuster rules to pass legislation that would protect voting rights.
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Draghi and Berlusconi among those touted as Italy's next president

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Will it be 'competent and credible' Draghi, divisive Berlusconi or someone else?
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US Justice Department sues Texas over Republican-drawn voting maps

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US Attorney General Merrick Garland said the state voters “should choose their representatives, not the other way around.”
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Gambians set for high-stakes polls, first since end of Jammeh era

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Six candidates, including incumbent President Adama Barrow, vying for the country’s top post in Saturday’s election.
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Vote count starts in The Gambia presidential election

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One million voters were registered in the election, which is seen as a key test for stability for the small West African country.
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Voters flock to advance polls despite confusion over where to vote

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Nearly 20 per cent more voters used advanced polls compared to the last federal election, but some voters had to navigate confusion over polling stations first.
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Disability advocate explains why some people don't have a truly private ballot

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David Lepofsky, the Chair of the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act Alliance, says people who are blind or partly blind have never had the right to mark and independently verify their own ballot in federal elections.
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Russia blocks access to 'Smart Voting' website linked to Alexei Navalny

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Russia's communications watchdog has blocked access to a voting website linked to jailed Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny over its ties to "extremist organisations".
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Pandemic restrictions complicate some advance polls in federal election

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Advance polls have opened for Canadians in the federal election, but in some parts of the country, pandemic restrictions are preventing voters from casting ballots in their usual locations.
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Your student voting questions answered

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Sanjay Jeram, a senior lecturer in the political science department at Simon Fraser University discusses student voting in the 2021 federal election.
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Canada’s small political parties maintain big hopes

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The leaders of Canada’s smallest political parties aren’t giving up their big hopes and plans even though they know their chances of getting elected are slim.
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Liberals cut ties with candidate over dropped sexual assault charge

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Kevin Vuong, who is running in the Toronto riding of Spadina–Fort York, is no longer running under the Liberal banner and won't sit with them if elected, the party said Saturday.
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People's Party leader will not join federal election debates

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The Leaders’ Debates Commission confirmed that People's Party of Canada Leader Maxime Bernier will not be invited to participate in the upcoming election debates.
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O'Toole reverses party position on firearms, will keep Liberal ban

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Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole is reversing his platform policy on firearms and says the party will maintain the Liberal government's ban on assault-style weapons. He is promising a public review of the Firearms Act classification system.
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Russians head to polls in general election as Navalny's 'smart voting' app is blocked

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The ruling United Russia party is expected to comfortably hold its majority in the State Duma after a lacklustre campaign season marked by a crackdown on serious opposition groups.
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Pro-Putin party heads for Russian parliamentary election win

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United Russia party is set to win the polls after Kremlin critic Alexey Navalny’s allies barred from running in June.
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Do election signs affect who we vote for? | Ask CBC News

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Campaign signs have been an election staple for decades. But do they actually influence the way we vote? And is their cost and environmental impact worth it?
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Texas GOP Voting Restrictions Bill Not Dead Yet Despite Democrats Blocking

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Texas became the latest state to attempt to pass controversial voting laws. The GOP-proposed bill would have blocked Sunday voting before 1 p.m., required stricter ID requirements for voting by mail, and expanded the list of criminal...