The day has finally arrived for Canada to elect its next Prime Minister. It’s also the day to elect all 338 Members of Parliament across the country that will be represented in the House of Commons. Over the past few weeks, federal leaders of political parties have knocked on doors, campaigned and have debated in...
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The day has finally arrived for Canada to elect its next Prime Minister.
It’s also the day to elect all 338 Members of Parliament across the country that will be represented in the House of Commons.
Over the past few weeks, federal leaders of political parties have knocked on doors, campaigned and have debated in various debates.
Topics have ranged from climate change, affordability, housing, Indigenous affairs, tech and telecom, and foreign relations.
Incumbent Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who is also the leader of the Liberal Party, hopes to win his title back. Fighting against him are Conservative Party Leader Andrew Scheer and New Democrat Party Leader Jagmeet Singh.
Tonight is the last day for you to register to vote, which you can do when you go to the polls, and vote for your next leader.
There are several ways you can watch coverage of the election results. Most news channels will be running special election coverage. Most of these viewings will begin around 6pm ET.
CBC’s will start at 6:30pm ET, led by The National’s Rosemary Barton. You can watch this coverage on TV, as well as online at CBCNews.ca, on the iOS and Android apps, and on CBC Gem.
Global News will have coverage on TV, as well as online at globalnews.ca and YouTube.
If you’re in the Greater Toronto Area, there are many spots you can go to watch the election coverage and maybe party with other Canadians.
Here are some locations that have parties: Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema, the Gladstone Hotel, Monarch Tavern, Centre for Social Innovation, Beaver Cafe, Glad Day Bookshop on Church, Football Factory, Avling Brewer, Imperial Pub, and the Paupers Pub.
If you don’t know what you need to bring to vote, click here to find out. If you are a Canadian citizen, it is your democratic right to vote, so go out and vote today.
Source: BlogTO, CBC
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