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Elections Canada is an independent, non-partisan agency reporting directly to the Parliament of Canada. Its ongoing responsibility is to ensure that Canadians can exercise their choices in federal elections and referendums through an open and impartial process. Prior to the 1991 Northwest Territories election, Elections Canada was additional responsible for administering the territorial elections.

Its responsibilities include:

The House of Commons appoints the Chief Electoral Officer of Canada to head the agency. The Chief Electoral Officer in turn appoints the Commissioner of Canada Elections, who ensures that the Canada Elections Act is enforced; and the Broadcasting Arbitrator, who allocates paid and free broadcasting time during electoral events. The Chief Electoral Officer is seconded by the Deputy Chief Electoral Officer and Chief Legal Counsel and a staff of some 330 representing five executive directorates. During an election, staff at Elections Canada headquarters increases to 600 and to approximately 190,000 across Canada.

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Canada's electoral regulatory bodies
Federal: Elections Canada

Provincial: Elections Alberta - Elections BC - Elections Saskatchewan - Elections Ontario - Elections Manitoba - Office of the Chief Electoral Officer New Brunswick - Chief Electoral Officer of Quebec - Elections Newfoundland & Labrador - Elections Nova Scotia - Elections Prince Edward Island
Territorial: Elections NWT - Elections Nunavut - Elections Yukon

 


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