Canadians can begin casting their ballots through advance polls starting Friday, taking advantage of a voting option that has become increasingly popular -- and inclusive -- since its introduction more than 90 years ago.
I'm going to be voting on the 25th, before attending a Conservative rally in Windsor.
It's feels really great though, being politically active like this. My second election I'm eligible to vote for. No matter who you support, go vote and do your civic and patriotic duty as a Canadian.
"Mr_Canada" said What if I don't have someone to vote for? I can stay home right?
Vote for yourself. Write in "My penis" for all I care. It's just smart to have that habit ready for if or when you find a candidate or issue you're passionate over.
In the end, even if you're a Communist, you're still a Canadian. We might as well use the one civic duty that Canada asks of you.
"Mr_Canada" said I'm going to be voting on the 25th, before attending a Conservative rally in Windsor.
It's feels really great though, being politically active like this. My second election I'm eligible to vote for. No matter who you support, go vote and do your civic and patriotic duty as a Canadian.
What if I don't have someone to vote for? I can stay home right?
I think I'll take advantage of the advance polls. I did during the last Provincial election and it was alot easier, with a MUCH smaller line-up than waiting until the official day. It's available to me on Monday, which is convenient and close to home.
It's feels really great though, being politically active like this. My second election I'm eligible to vote for. No matter who you support, go vote and do your civic and patriotic duty as a Canadian.
What if I don't have someone to vote for? I can stay home right?
VOTE QUIMBY.
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What if I don't have someone to vote for? I can stay home right?
Vote for yourself. Write in "My penis" for all I care. It's just smart to have that habit ready for if or when you find a candidate or issue you're passionate over.
In the end, even if you're a Communist, you're still a Canadian. We might as well use the one civic duty that Canada asks of you.
I'm going to be voting on the 25th, before attending a Conservative rally in Windsor.
It's feels really great though, being politically active like this. My second election I'm eligible to vote for. No matter who you support, go vote and do your civic and patriotic duty as a Canadian.
What if I don't have someone to vote for? I can stay home right?
No one to vote for or no one you like?