In Canada, who oversees the Federal Elections?
What is the Office of the Chief Electoral Officer commonly known as?
What is Elections Canada’s mission?
What kind of agency is elections Canada?
Who does elections Canada report to?
What should elections Canada always be prepared for?
What does Elections Canada do with the political financing provisions of the Canada Elections Act?
Who monitors compliance with the Electoral Legislation?
Who conducts public-information campaigns on voter registration, voting, and becoming a candidate?
Elections Canada
What are the core values of Elections Canada?
When are elections called?
How many governments have been defeated in a non-confidence vote?
Who was originally allowed to vote in Canada following the British North American Act?
What did the Indian Act of 1876 do for voting rights?
What did the Wartime Elections ACt and Military Voters Act of 1917 do for voting rights?
When was the first time some women, first nations, and men under 21 were able to vote?
What happened in 1918 for voting rights?
What was the Dominion Elections Act of 1920 and what did it do for voting rights?
When were Inuit disqualified from voting?
1934
When did Asian Canadians gain the right to vote in Federal Elections?
When did Inuit gain the right to vote?
When did First Nations Women and Men gain the right to vote in federal elections without giving up their status?
When was the Charter of Rights and Freedoms? and what does it do for voting rights?
1982
- Affirms the right of every Canadian citizen to vote and stand as a candidate
How often is there a reallocation of seats?