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How to look up candidates in your riding this federal election
Canadians will vote for their local member of Parliament in the upcoming federal election. Here’s how to look up the full list of candidates who are running in your riding.
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Undecided voter says she's unsure if any party truly supports immigrants
Yasmeen Awadh, an undecided voter, says it took seven years for her family to immigrate to Canada from Kuwait, and immigration, hate crimes and housing are the top election issues for her.
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Will young voters cast their ballots?
Some young voters say party leaders aren't reaching them with traditional communication techniques and are unsure they know enough to cast a ballot.
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3 Alberta voters want economic prosperity — and a voice
Oil and gas workers in Alberta explain who they're voting for and why, as part of The Current’s election series Crossroads: Coast to Coast with Canadian Voters.
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Senate Passes Trump’s Tax And Spending Cuts Bill, Faces Final Test In House
US Senate passes sweeping tax-cut and spending bill; sends to house of representatives. Legislation passes after vice president Vance casts tie-breaking vote.
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Do some New Brunswickers still vote for the same party as parents, grandparents?
Voting the way your parents and grandparents did is a habit some New Brunswick communities have kept for decades. Political scientist Mario Levesque says that could be fading. Ahead of the election, CBC New Brunswick asked voters in...
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Rusty on how Canadian elections work? We can help
Who actually elects the prime minister? What style of government are we voting in? We’re calling on experts to outline what you need to know so you can maximize your voting power this federal election.
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3 sneaky ways you could be influenced this election
With little regulation and a massive active audience, social media is a hotbed for information manipulation during an election. CBC’s Farah Nasser goes to the Media Ecosystem Observatory to find out what to watch for in your feed in the...
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Where in Ontario do people vote the most? The answer may surprise you
Voters in one Ontario riding speak to CBC's Chris Glover about why they always cast a ballot, in the latest installment of our federal election series "Your Voice, Your Vote."
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Downtown business owners in Kamloops say they are voting with a vengeance on April 28
Kamloops is now divided into two ridings in the Federal election. In recent history the entire area has been a Conservative stronghold. Downtown Kamloops is now part of both ridings, divided roughly along 6th avenue. CBC's Shelley Joyce...
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Frustrated Kamloops residents say they're looking for change from this federal election
Residents and business owners in the city's downtown core say crime, drug use and a struggling economy are top of mind in this election. As CBC's Shelly Joyce reports, they're looking for politicians who can bring about change and make a...
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Voting in the Canadian federal election, explained
CBC’s Avneet Dhillon breaks down everything you need to know about voting in the Canadian federal election — how to vote early, voting by mail and more. Have other questions? Email us: ask@cbc.ca.
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Yukon's returning election officer talks about voter turnout in advance of Canada's election
Michael Lauer with Elections Canada spoke to CBC Yukon to answer our questions ahead of the April 28th federal election.
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What do parents want Canada to look like for their children?
How will parents be casting their ballot this federal election? With candidates making promises to voter groups across the country, CBC Radio’s The Signal brought four parents into the studio to ask about the issues that will decide...
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April 1 last day of advance polling in Vancouver byelection
Tuesday, April 1 is the last day of advance polling in Vancouver's byelection to fill two seats on city council. The seats were left vacant after OneCity's Christine Boyle moved to provincial politics and the Greens' Adriane Carr...
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Why some GTA ridings have among the worst voter turnout — and what could change that
Despite being a key battleground during most elections, the GTA's voter turnout track record is even worse than other places across Ontario. CBC's Chris Glover spoke to residents to find out why.
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More women intend to vote Liberal than Conservative — by double-digit points, poll suggests
The latest polling from the Angus Reid Institute suggests 44 per cent of women intend to vote for the Liberal Party in the federal election, compared to 29 per cent of women who intend to vote Conservative. Amanda Alvaro and Rachael...
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Talking syrup and politics at the sugar bush
CBC’s Robyn Miller visited Fortune Farms, a sugar bush just outside of Almonte, Ont., to understand what federal election issues its owners feel are the most pressing.
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Should you be able to vote at 16? These teens say yes
More than 30 student representatives have signed an open letter to elected officials asking for the voting age to be lowered.
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Can I vote if I have travelled to a different province?
CBC News answers your audience question about voting eligibility if you’re temporarily staying in a different riding.
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Can I vote if I’m living in the U.S. on a work visa?
CBC News answers your audience question about voting eligibility if you’re living in the U.S. on a work visa.
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Australia's PM Albanese set to call election
Anthony Albanese is set to call the election on Friday after months of speculation about the date when millions will head to the polls.
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Wisconsin Judicial Elections: Elon Musk rallies for candidate Brad Schimel
Elon Musk holds a rally in Wisconsin in support of Brad Schimel, a state Supreme Court candidate he is supporting ahead of a Tuesday election.
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What can federal parties learn from Ford’s successful Ontario run?
Ontario is shaping up to be a key battleground in the upcoming federal election. As CBC’s Mike Crawley explains, federal parties are looking to copy Premier Doug Ford’s success after he sailed to his third consecutive victory last month.