FAQ: How immigrants can vote in the Canadian election A guide to voting in the 2021 election for Canadian citizens anywhere in the world. Canadians will take to the polls on September 20, some for the first time. By Shelby Thevenot
What influences the electoral participation of immigrant voters? ANALYSIS: The participation of immigrants in Canada's democracy increases as they spend more time in the country. With Canada holding an election on September 20, the federal parties are currently campaigning to win as many votes as possible, including from immigrant voters. By Kareem El-Assal
How to vote from outside Canada You can still exercise your constitutional right even if you are not in the country. Canadian citizens who are abroad this election season can still vote by mail before September 14. By Shelby Thevenot
Canada election 2021: An overview of key issues for immigrant voters ANALYSIS: The September 20 election is arguably one of the most important in Canadian history. On September 20, Canadian citizens will have the opportunity to vote in a new government. By Kareem El-Assal
How Canada’s electoral system works A guide to Canadian elections for first-time and future voters. On September 20, 2021, Canada will hold a federal election. Anyone who is a Canadian citizen and age 18 or over on election day can run or vote for the House of Commons. By Michael Schwartz
Canada must respond quickly to help Afghan refugees ANALYSIS: Here are three major ways Canada can help Afghans. We have all watched in dismay the images coming from Afghanistan. By Senator Ratna Omidvar
Trudeau calls federal election: What does it mean for Canadian immigration? ANALYSIS: Canadians are soon heading to the polls, however, the election is unlikely to impact Canadian immigration in the coming months. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has called a federal election for September 20. By Kareem El-Assal