Hey, Canadians 18 and over! Don't forget to vote!
Elections Canada's Voter Information Service (1-800-463-6868) can tell you where to vote if you're not sure. If you aren't on the voter list, you can still vote -- just be sure to bring ID that has your name, address, signature and date of birth (driver's license will be fine).
Polls in Quebec are now open and will be open until 9:30 p.m. Your employer must give you 3 consecutive hours off to vote.
Elections Canada's Voter Information Service (1-800-463-6868) can tell you where to vote if you're not sure. If you aren't on the voter list, you can still vote -- just be sure to bring ID that has your name, address, signature and date of birth (driver's license will be fine).
Polls in Quebec are now open and will be open until 9:30 p.m. Your employer must give you 3 consecutive hours off to vote.
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Date: 2004-06-28 08:28 am (UTC)[feeling slightly guilty I can't this year - I didn't find out about the election soon enough and was unable to return a ballot in time. Next time, I'll leave standing orders with
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Date: 2004-06-28 09:14 am (UTC)I'm bossy when I'm bossy, too.