Electors who are away from their electoral district during advance polls or on election day can vote by mail or in person at an Elections Canada office in any of the 338 federal electoral districts across the country, but they must act before 6pm on October 13, 2015.
Provencher federal election candidates are preparing to take part in a candidates forum this Thursday evening at the Steinbach Regional Secondary School.
Elections Canada is mailing a personalized voter information card to each registered elector. The card tells electors when and where to vote and indicates the accessibility of their polling place.
Manitobans will vote in the next provincial election on April 19, 2016 and to spark interest and discussion among youth, Elections Manitoba is hosting a school-based challenge that will have students weigh in on the democratic process.
The Canadian Pork Council has identified international trade as a key election priority and is calling on candidates to commit to maintaining the focus on new trade agreements and addressing U.S. Mandatory Country of Origin Labelling.
The chair of Manitoba Pork says key issues pork producers would like discussed during the federal election campaign include improvements to business risk management programs, completion of the Trans-Pacific Partnership and access to labour.
The chair of the Canadian Pork Council is encouraging individual pork producers to discuss issues of key importance to their industry with candidates running in the 2015 federal election.
The Canadian Pork Council is making it a priority to educate candidates running in the federal election on the key issues facing Canada’s pork producers.
The City of Steinbach has begun conducting door-to-door enumeration in order to establish a voters list for the 2014 Municipal Election being held on October 22nd.
Ted Falk, Conservative candidate for Provencher, was joined by thousands of Provencher residents on a live telephone town hall meeting tonight.