The traditional voter information cards, which are typically sent by mail, would have told registered voters where and when they could vote on election day.
RELATED: Canada Post workers have voted in favour of strike action if a deal can't be reached with their employer. CUPW National President Jan Simpson discusses what it will take to avert job action.Nova Scotia’s chief electoral officer has decided not to distribute printed voter information cards ahead of the Nov. 26 provincial election because of a possible postal strike.
That specific location can be found on the Elections Nova Scotia website by clicking on the tab marked, “Where do I vote?”‘The name is femicide’: Why some want term added to Canada’s Criminal Code The Canadian Union of Postal Workers announced this week that its members had voted overwhelmingly to support a strike if a deal could not be reached at the bargaining table.Singh says NDP won’t play ‘games’ and help Bloc, Tories topple LiberalsDonald Trump climbs into garbage truck in stunt to call out Biden, Harris
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