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How not to get digitally duped this election
- Online posts show distrust in Canada's democratic process as some Canadians prepare for the April 28 federal election, including claims about using pencils to 'steal' the election.
- Elections Canada clarifies the voting process through social media, stating that pencils are reliable and voters can bring their own pens to ensure the integrity of the voting process.
- Ballot boxes are secured, and the counting of votes is supervised by paid election workers in front of candidates or vote observers, ensuring transparency and accountability, according to Elections Canada.
- Voters can identify themselves with a driver's licence or two pieces of government-issued ID, with polls open on April 28 from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. for the election.
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