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Votre vote vaut 500$ (Le Journal de Québec)

L'inflation fait mal. Les paniers d'épicerie coûtent plus cher, le litre d'essence a atteint des sommets, les loyers sont inabordables et ne parlons même ...

Il pourrait annoncer un gel de la hausse des tarifs d’Hydro-Québec et des prix des produits de la SAQ, deux sociétés d’État qui engraissent les coffres gouvernementaux. Les paniers d’épicerie coûtent plus cher, le litre d’essence a atteint des sommets, les loyers sont inabordables et ne parlons même pas du prix des maisons. Les familles sont saignées à blanc.

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Here's what Ottawa voters need to know to vote in the Ontario election (CTV Edmonton)

Voters in Ottawa and eastern Ontario head to the polls today to cast their ballot in the 43rd Ontario election. Doug Ford and the Progressive Conservative ...

10 hr ago 10 hr ago 11 hr ago 11 hr ago 10 hr ago 10 hr ago Many family members, and their lawyers, are continuing their boycott of proceedings. 10 hr ago CTVNewsOttawa.ca will have complete coverage of all local ridings. In a voting location without technology, you will fold your ballot and deposit it yourself into a ballot box. - You will go behind a voting screen to mark your ballot. - When you arrive at a voting location, you will be asked to show your ID to an election official who will check if you are registered on the voters list.

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Ontario election 2022: How, where and when you can vote today ... (CityNews)

CityNews will have complete coverage of the Ontario election results beginning at 9 p.m. on CityNews 24/7 or Amazon Prime.

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Elections Ontario confirms technical issues, some polling stations ... (CBC.ca)

Voting has officially begun in Ontario with polls having opened across the province this morning after a month-long election campaign that saw parties ...

Ford has campaigned largely on his party's promises to build Ontario highways and hospitals, and other measures he's touted as job-creators. Polling stations will be open across the province between 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. Voters must bring with them a form of official identification along with their registration cards. Elections Ontario has released minimal information about the issues. The new bank teller model adopted by Elections Ontario —which allows the next voter in line can go to whichever polling official is free instead of waiting for the person designated for their poll — will also help get voters in and out as quickly as possible, Langham said. Regardless, Crete said, "everything should go smoothly all the same." Elections Ontario is advising people to check their voting stations by searching their postal code on the Elections Ontario website or application ahead of time. Despite fewer polling stations this year compared to 2018, Elections Ontario spokesperson, Jo Langham, says the voting process this election day is expected to be "faster and easier" now. The St. Monica School poll in Nepean has been moved to The Metropolitan Bible Church at 2176 Prince of Wales Dr. 486 Paisley Boulevard has been moved to the Cashmere Avenue Public School at 3455 Cashmere Avenue. 1001 Bay Street and 887 Bay Street have been moved to the YMCA Metro Central at 20 Grosvenor Street. How to vote in the Ontario election The issue didn't affect voters at the polls, but rather the information that flows to parties to let them know who has or has not voted, which is known as "strike-off data."

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Jour du vote en Ontario | Les heures d'ouverture des bureaux de ... (La Presse)

Les sondages suggèrent que les progressistes-conservateurs dirigés par Doug Ford sont sur le point de former un deuxième gouvernement majoritaire. Photo Nathan ...

Son parti a notamment proposé d’accélérer les régimes d’assurance-médicaments et de soins dentaires pour les Ontariens, d’embaucher plus d’infirmières et d’enseignants et de faire passer le salaire minimum à 20 $ l’heure en 2026. Le parti dirigé par Mike Schreiner espère élargir son caucus d’un siège _ remporté par M. Schreiner à Guelph il y a quatre ans _ et envisage une percée potentielle à Parry Sound-Muskoka. Il y a 124 sièges en jeu lors des élections, dont 63 sont nécessaires pour former un gouvernement majoritaire. Dépendant des bureaux, les extensions s’étaleront entre 10 minutes et deux heures. Une source au fait du dépouillement des votes a déclaré à La Presse Canadienne que les extensions se produisaient pour plusieurs raisons, notamment l’ouverture tardive de certains bureaux de vote et d’autres ayant dû changer d’emplacement en raison de problèmes techniques ainsi que de pannes de courant. Élections Ontario a indiqué que 19 circonscriptions sont touchées, et que le dépouillement ne pourra pas commencer dans ces circonscriptions tant que leurs bureaux de vote ne sont pas fermés.

Ontario: le vote se poursuivra plus tard dans 27 bureaux, retardant ... (La Voix du Sud)

Les sondages suggèrent que les progressistes-conservateurs dirigés par Doug Ford sont sur le point de former un deuxième gouvernement majoritaire. Il y a 124 ...

Le parti dirigé par Mike Schreiner espère élargir son caucus d’un siège _ remporté par M. Schreiner à Guelph il y a quatre ans _ et envisage une percée potentielle à Parry Sound-Muskoka. Son parti a notamment proposé d’accélérer les régimes d’assurance-médicaments et de soins dentaires pour les Ontariens, d’embaucher plus d’infirmières et d’enseignants et de faire passer le salaire minimum à 20 $ l’heure en 2026. Les chefs des quatre principaux partis de l’Ontario ont voté le matin. Il y a 124 sièges en jeu lors des élections, dont 63 sont nécessaires pour former un gouvernement majoritaire. Dépendant des bureaux, les extensions s’étaleront entre 10 minutes et deux heures. Élections Ontario a indiqué que 19 circonscriptions sont touchées, et que le dépouillement ne pourra pas commencer dans ces circonscriptions tant que leurs bureaux de vote ne sont pas fermés.

Prolongation des heures de vote en raison de délais (CNW Telbec)

Élections Ontario confirme que tous les bureaux de vote sont ouverts et que le vote se poursuit dans toutes les 124 circonscriptions électorales de l'Ontario.

- University--Rosedale - Bureau de vote 027 - Le bureau de vote fermera à 21 h 30 (heure de l'Est) - University--Rosedale - Bureau de vote 017 - Le bureau de vote fermera à 21 h 30 (heure de l'Est) Dans de pareils cas, le directeur général des élections de l'Ontario a le pouvoir, en vertu du paragraphe 40(5) de la Loi électorale, de prolonger les heures de vote.

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VOTE 2022: It's Election Day. Here's what Simcoe County voters ... (Toronto Star)

You can vote in person today from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. at the voting location assigned to you based on your home address.

In a voting location without technology, you will fold your ballot and deposit it yourself into a ballot box. 1. When you arrive you will be asked to show your ID to an election official who will check if you are registered on the voters list. 3. You will go behind a voting screen to mark your ballot. High-touch surfaces will be disinfected throughout the day. If you are not on the list, the election official will add you to the voters list and ask you to sign a declaration. Live results will be available after 9 p.m. LIVE NOW: Election coverage in Barrie-Innisfil LIVE NOW: Election coverage in Barrie-Springwater-Oro-Medonte LIVE NOW: Election coverage in Simcoe North LIVE NOW: Election coverage in Simcoe Grey LIVE NOW: Election coverage in York-Simcoe

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Imprisoned citizens face barriers to voting in Ontario (The Conversation CA)

Elections Ontario must ensure imprisoned people are provided information on their candidates, registration assistance and facilitation by Elections Ontario ...

This act must be amended to allow imprisoned people to vote in October. The majority of people in prison do not need to be there. But the number of imprisoned people in provincial jails has risen since. Imprisoned people must fill out their ballots in the presence of the liaison officer, and are not permitted privacy when voting. Elections Ontario must ensure imprisoned people are provided information on their candidates, registration assistance and facilitation by Elections Ontario employees on voting day. Belanger said that barriers to literacy can also prevent some imprisoned people from accessing this important information. “As a long-term prisoner, I learned to regret the lack of mindful concern for the community in my past choices. In my exile, I came to believe in the value of social relationships that inspires an inclusive respect for a nurturing and collaborative social contract. Disenfranchisement, on the other hand, refers to the procedural roadblocks that prevent imprisoned people from being able to vote easily. As critical public policy and criminology scholars active in community work, we spoke with current and formerly imprisoned people to hear about how they experienced voting in Ontario’s prisons. “I think it’s very important for us to vote … it allows guys to feel, even a little bit, a part of society, to know that their vote counts. Many will also be explicitly barred from voting in the upcoming municipal elections in October.

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Ontario students elect NDP majority in mock vote (BarrieToday)

More than 250,000 elementary and secondary school students participated in Student Vote Ontario this week, coinciding with the 2022 Ontario provincial election.

Mike Schreiner won his seat in Guelph. Doug Ford won his seat in Etobicoke North. - The Liberals will form the official opposition with 28 seats.

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Vote of Confidence: It's election day in Ontario (The Globe and Mail)

Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford is seeking a second term as Premier in a race that also includes NDP Leader Andrea Horwath, Liberal Leader Steven Del ...

Vote of Confidence is The Globe and Mail’s newsletter focused on the 2022 Ontario election. If you’re reading this through a browser, you can subscribe to the newsletter. If you are not registered on the voters list, you will need to present one piece of ID showing both your name and current residential address to vote. Registered voters will need to bring one piece of ID with their name to the polling station. The Liberals:Ontario Liberal Leader Steven Del Duca resigned after failing to win his own seator secure official party status. To find your electoral district, enter your postal code on the Elections Ontario website.

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Un vote en toute conscience pour une jeune femme trisomique (ICI.Radio-Canada.ca)

Jenna Knowles travaille au Knowles Building Centre à Kapuskasing. Photo : Radio-Canada / Jimmy Chabot. Cette réponse imagée a piqué la curiosité de Jenna. Afin ...

Bulletin à la main, sourire aux lèvres, Jenna Knowles a voté selon ses convictions. Premièrement, parce que mon mari est anglophone et que les sujets sont souvent trop compliqués pour elle. Simone éclate alors de rire en répondant à la question. « C’est la difficulté, parce que moi et mon mari on a des discussions dans notre maison. J’ai essayé de lui expliquer. Jenna Knowles vote depuis qu'elle a 18 ans.

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