Central Alberta candidates confirmed for 2025 Federal Election
- The Federal Election is scheduled for April 28, and candidates in Central Alberta have been confirmed by Elections Canada.
- Candidates include Burton Bailey from the Conservative Party, Elias Assefa from the New Democratic Party, Ayaz Bangash from the Liberal Party, Kyla Courte from the People's Party, Ashley MacDonald from the Green Party, and Brandon Pringle from the Christian Heritage Party.
- Advance polls will be open from 9 a.m. To 9 p.m. Between April 18-21.
- Electors can visit elections.ca or call 1-800-463-6868 for more details.
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Federal election: Five key dates coming up for voters
As Canadians count down to the federal election on April 28, Elections Canada has outlined key dates between now and then for voters. LFP reporter Brian Williams reports.
Federal Election - Port Hardy
Eligible Canadians are being called to the polls on April 28, 2025 to cast their ballot in the next federal election. Voters can learn more from Elections Canada including key dates, ways to vote, required ID, registration, and more. Visit Elections Canada online for important information on how to participate! Elections Canada The post Federal Election appeared first on Port Hardy.
Official list of local candidates for the 2025 federal election - Lakeland Connect
On Wednesday, the official confirmed list of registered candidates for ridings across the country were confirmed by Elections Canada. With that information for voters official, here are the candidates for the Lakeland and Fort McMurray-Cold Lake constituencies. Elections Canada has more detailed locations for voters to go when they hit the polls on April 28. [...] The post Official list of local candidates for the 2025 federal election appeared …
Most residents to receive voter cards by April 11 | Wallaceburg News | Local news in Wallaceburg, Dresden and surrounding areas.
Elections Canada says most registered voters should receive their personalized voter information cards in the mail by Friday. The agency began mailing the cards this week to all registered electors ahead of the upcoming federal election. The cards include details about when and where to vote, as well as information on the accessibility of polling places. Canadians who do not receive a card by April 11, or notice errors on the one they received, …
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