2019 FEDERAL ELECTION: Why Vote?
St. Gregory's Parish Hall 122 Rathburn Road, Etobicoke, ON, Canada2019 FEDERAL ELECTION: WHY VOTE? How to discern your vote thoughtfully. Presented in partnership with St. Gregory's Catholic Women’s League
2019 FEDERAL ELECTION: WHY VOTE? How to discern your vote thoughtfully. Presented in partnership with St. Gregory's Catholic Women’s League
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As a follow-up to the Archdiocesan all-parties’ debate on October 3, candidates from the three major downtown ridings of Fort-York – Spadina, University – Rosedale, and Toronto Centre have been invited to meet and speak with voters from a number of parishes in each of their ridings.
More information at https://www.debates-debats.ca/en/debates2019
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Federal by-elections for: Toronto Centre (Ontario) York Centre (Ontario)
This year’s election offers voters an opportunity to ensure that Nova Scotia is guided by leaders who will provide practical and efficient leadership with the good of all in mind – including the unborn, the elderly, the young, families, and
Canada's federal election will offer voters an opportunity to ensure that the nation is guided by leaders who will provide practical and efficient leadership with the good of all in mind – including the unborn, the elderly, the young, families,