The voters’ guide to the federal election: How to vote early, key dates, how to vote from abroad and more
- Canadians will vote on April 28, with advanced polls open from April 18 to 21, according to Elections Canada.
- Voting methods include in-person, mail, and early voting at Elections Canada offices until April 22, as stated by a spokesperson for Elections Canada.
- The electoral district boundaries changed due to redistribution finalized in 2023, adding three new ridings in Alberta, affecting thousands of voters.
- Commentators speculate that the new boundaries may benefit Conservatives, influenced by factors like population growth and previous political trends.
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Municipal and provincial and federal, oh my!
Can’t figure out when and how to vote in the upcoming federal election? We have you covered. In Halifax, it’s hard to imagine a time in the last year when front yards weren’t littered with election signs. First the municipal election, then the provincial one, and now here we are again…


The voters’ guide to the federal election: How to vote early, key dates, how to vote from abroad and more
The election campaign will likely be shaped by Canadians’ fear and anxiety around sweeping tariffs, especially as federal party leaders campaign around who is the most capable person to protect the country’s sovereignty and economy
How federal riding changes in the greater Edmonton area could affect voters
Most federal riding boundaries haven’t radically changed since the 2021 election, but thanks to electoral district redistribution, which took place in 2022, thousands of Edmontonians will be voting in ridings with different names next month.
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