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Harris, Obamas, and Voting Rights Leaders Rally Black Voters Ahead of Election Day

In a concerted effort to boost Black voter turnout ahead of the 2024 Election Day, a variety of events and…

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Canada

From getting to polls to marking an X, voters with disabilities face extra hurdles

For some people, marking an X on a ballot is as simple as walking into a polling station and grabbing…

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Nova Scotia

Voters with disabilities eventually cast ballots after complaints in Richmond County

Two voters with mental disabilities were eventually allowed to cast ballots during Richmond County’s municipal elections on Saturday, but only after…

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Sports

IOC sets January date for 7 presidential candidates to woo Olympic voters

The International Olympic Committee has set a Jan. 30 date for the key presidential election meeting where seven candidates will…

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Politics

China tried to drive voters away from Conservative candidate, inquiry hears

The Chinese government tried to influence Chinese Canadian voters in the last election but its actions didn’t violate elections law,…

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Politics

While voters may have tired of him, Trudeau looks forward to a ‘choice’ election

Standing by the docks in downtown Nanaimo, B.C., on Monday morning, Liberal MP Alexandre Mendes told Radio-Canada she came to…

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Politics

Poilievre, federal Conservatives rally support from voters ahead of Elmwood-Transcona byelection

The federal Conservatives were in Winnipeg on Sunday rallying supporters for an upcoming byelection. Party Leader Pierre Poilievre threw his…

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Politics

Toronto voters say federal byelection is a referendum on Justin Trudeau’s future

The upcoming Toronto-St. Paul’s federal byelection will be a critical test for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his party —…

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Politics

Here’s why voters in an upcoming byelection will be casting ballots nearly a metre long

When voters in Toronto-St. Paul’s go to the polls later this month, they might be wishing the ballot had a…

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Politics

Third-party political advertising is at a crossroads. Do the current rules protect voters’ rights?

The Supreme Court of Canada heard arguments last week in a case concerning third-party political advertising, highlighting what experts see…

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