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With advance polls opening on Good Friday, some N.L. voters enjoy fish and chips alongside their ballots
While reporting from Ches’s Fish and Chips in St. John’s on their busiest day of the year, the CBC’s Peter Cowan finds out what early voters are thinking about as advance polling begins.
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Social media misinfo, disinfo rising as federal election nears, says expert
Aaron Rodericks, Bluesky’s head of trust and safety, says he’s seen a steady increase in local misinformation and disinformation online – particularly during election cycles. He says Canadians may ‘consume content that leads them off the...
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Canadian students at sea vote at embassy in Switzerland
Two students at Class Afloat, an independent high school operating on a tall ship, voted for the first time during a port of call in Switzerland at the Canadian Embassy in Bern.
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Record 7.3M Canadians voted in advance polling. What it all means | Hanomansing Tonight
An estimated 7.3 million Canadians — a record — took advantage of advance polls and cast their ballots over the long weekend, according to Elections Canada. Éric Grenier, the founder of The Writ who runs CBC’s Poll Tracker, explains what...
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Young voters have ‘electoral majority’ this election, says advocacy group
Amanda Munday, executive director of New Majority, says young and first-time voters are more engaged and informed this federal election than in previous campaigns. She says affordability, mental health, climate, democracy and Canadian...
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Young Canadians weigh in on upcoming federal election
Canadian voters Kaneera Uthayakumaran and Harman Banga say what matters most to them this federal election.
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How to vote early
If you'll be away on election day, April 28, you have some options to vote early. CBC's Avneet Dhillon breaks down three options: voting during the advance polls, voting at an Elections Canada office and voting by mail.
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Funding, support for new nurses should be priority, says first-time voter
Eyasu Yakob, a first-time voter and nursing student from Edmonton, says discussion around funding and support for new graduates should be a top priority this federal election. Yakob hopes to see party leaders draw more attention to the...
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‘Immigrant dream’ slipping away: Why tariffs, affordability are important to this first-time voter
Harman Banga is an 18-year-old from Brampton, Ont., who will be voting for the first time in the upcoming federal election. Both her parents work in the automotive industry, which is why she says tariffs and affordability will be top of...
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The 905 ridings the Conservatives need to win in the election
The Greater Toronto Area is a pivotal battleground in the federal election. CBC's Mike Crawley breaks down which ridings will be crucial tests for Pierre Poilievre's Conservatives.
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These on-campus polling stations hope to attract young voters
Elections Canada has opened special polling stations at universities across Canada in hopes of boosting turnout among young voters. The CBC's Brett Ruskin reports.
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What issues are top of mind for these young voters in Peterborough, Ont.
Housing, affordability, and climate change are some of the key issues cited by university students in Peterborough for the upcoming federal election.
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Early voting for federal election underway in Saskatchewan
People are voting by special ballot on two university campuses in Saskatchewan. Advance polls open on Friday.
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First Past The Post vs. Proportional Referendum
CBC's Justin McElroy explains the differences between the two voting systems.
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The younger, the better: Inside the effort to make future P.E.I. voters care about politics
Getting people out to vote is a challenge, and that's been especially true for younger voters in the last few decades. Schools and democratic engagement groups are trying to do their part to reverse that trend. Malpeque candidates took...
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Trade, veteran support top of mind for Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., voters
With advance polling just days away, residents of Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., say Canada-U.S. trade affairs, veteran support and intimate partner violence prevention are key concerns as they head to the polls.
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What it would take to get voters in these 2 ridings to the polls
Only one in two eligible voters in the Skyview & McKnight ridings cast a ballot in 2021, among the lowest turnouts in southern Alberta. So with election day looming, we asked residents why they vote, or not, and if anything would change...
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Empowering young people and newcomers to get out and vote
Unsure about how the upcoming federal election works or how you can participate? We speak with Alex Pettem from the non-profit Y4Y about the group's upcoming information session aimed primarily at young people and newcomers to Canada.
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What's swaying voters in Ontario's tightest races?
In the latest installment of our federal election series "Your Voice, Your Vote," CBC's Chris Glover breaks down ridings with historically right races — and speaks to residents about how those slim margins are affecting their votes.
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What matters to voters in Fort Saskatchewan?
CBC News met up with some voters in Fort Saskatchewan, Alta., just northeast of Edmonton, to find out what matters to them when they cast their ballots.
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Can the Bloc leader be PM? And what's with the long ballot in Carleton?
Jonathon Gatehouse of the CBC News fact-checking team answers your questions about whether the Bloc Québécois could win a federal election, and what's going on with the large number of candidates in the Ottawa-area riding of Carleton,...
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Voters in the 905 feel torn about their election choices
Some voters who live in the electorally important region surrounding Toronto say that they’re conflicted about their choice, and may not stick to old party allegiances.
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How Indigenous voters can cast their ballot
Elections Canada tells us what’s needed to cast a ballot. Advance voting is available Easter long weekend, and election day is Monday April 28.
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Students ready to cast ballots as on-campus voting returns
Advance voting is returning to campuses next week. It wasn't offered during the last federal election, in 2021, due to the pandemic. Now, some young voters in Manitoba are determined to make an impact, with many casting ballots for the...