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I voted!!

Together we can create a Canada that works for everyone – a home you can afford, better health care services, and a bright future for our communities.

If you believe in this Canada, there’s still time to vote with us today.

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Alt text: NDP leader Jagmeet Singh, wearing a pink turban and a light blue shirt, casting a ballot at an Elections Canada voting station. He has a grey beard and is carefully placing his vote into a white ballot box marked with the number 612. The voting location is a school gymnasium with yellow walls, blue and red banners in the background, and other voters visible around him. Singh appears focused and deliberate as he participates in the democratic process. Alt text: NDP leader Jagmeet Singh and a woman in a pink top walking past a bright yellow Elections Canada "VOTE" sign with an arrow pointing left. Singh is wearing a pink turban and light blue shirt, with a grey beard. The background features evergreen trees and autumn-colored foliage, with other voters visible in the distance. The scene is set on a sidewalk near a street, capturing the atmosphere of an election day.

  • Albbi
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    12 days ago

    I voted too! I don’t know why they have early voting, and then voting day. Just give us voting week.

    It was so nice to go early in the morning before others could show up. Nice and quick.

    • AlolanVulpixOPM
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      11 days ago

      I’m glad you voted! Expanded voting access like advance polls is definitely a positive change. Making voting more convenient and accessible benefits everyone.

      But of course, while accessibility is important, the fundamental issue remains that under our current FPTP system, millions of perfectly valid votes will have zero effect on the election outcome. No matter how convenient we make voting, we still need proportional representation to ensure every vote actually counts.

      Do you know which candidates in your riding support proportional representation?