The_Cat
Senior Member
Really?
Oh yes. This is because of sooooo many candidates running, voters instead have to write in the name of who they are voting for.
It violates campaign rules.Oh yes. This is because of sooooo many candidates running, voters instead have to write in the name of who they are voting for.
I understand Elections Canada has said they will not be picky about name spelling as long as the intent is clear.
I expect there could also be candidate lists in the voting booths for reference.
Really, isn't a ballot actually candidate list?It violates campaign rules.
The sign violates campaign rules.Really, isn't a ballot actually candidate list?
Probably could have provided more details. Here's why it violates campaign rules:The sign violates campaign rules.
More right-wing populism on the least pressing issues. A jar of pickles is 13$, Pierre.This is one reason why Poilievre is despised
This is the same nurse in BC who spoke out against trans people.
Obviously, Canadians pay these tariffs, so if this leads to less pressure on prices and inflation that is not a bad thing.Canada removing retaliatory tariffs on U.S. goods compliant with CUSMA
Canada will remove all tariffs on goods from the United States that are covered by the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) by Sept. 1, Prime Minister Mark Carney announced Friday.
The prime minister said Canada will maintain its tariffs on steel, aluminum and autos as the Liberal government works with the U.S. to craft a new trading relationship between the two countries.
Carney first hinted earlier this month that he may drop some of the counter-tariffs on some goods if it would help Canadian industries weather the trade war with the U.S.




