Canadian Federal election is on the 20th of September.
Injection passports start on September 13th, the same day early voting ends. I hear lots of people are going to vote early to avoid the passport required to vote.
DO NOT DO THIS.
These votes will be lost.
Vote the day of. If they turn you away, that is a violation of your Charter freedoms. If enough of us get "turned away" and sue, they may have to void the election.
Make sure to spread this around different groups and social media sites. Trudeau will try and steal this election or he would not have called it so quickly. Losing or voiding early votes may be one of the ways he does this.
Maxime Bernier is also being ignored. The Wikipedia page for the elections is locked and does not have Bernier with the rest of the candidates at the top, even though he his polling the same as the Greens and as the Block Quebecois which are only in one province. The page mentions him once in the timeline. Make sure Canadians know all the candidate options.
https://bc.ctvnews.ca/no-medical-or-religious-exemptions-for-b-c-s-vaccine-passport-system-1.5558423
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2021_Canadian_federal_election
I just sent a question to Elections Canada re this in the context of Masks. We'll see what they say.
This is what they said.
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Thank you for your email in which you state your concern about the policy on mask wearing in polling locations.
Elections Canada staff at polling locations have been directed to follow local public health guidelines when it comes electors voting in person. Electors who choose to vote at their assigned polling location and do not wear a mask against the advice of the public health guidelines in their region may be turned away. Masks will be provided to electors who do not bring their own. This directive does not apply to electors who cannot wear masks due to medical reasons. A face shield may be used if an elector cannot wear a mask due to medical reasons. Face shields will not be provided to electors by Elections Canada. Electors will also be asked to share their name and telephone number when they go to vote. This process may be voluntary, depending on public health guidelines, and Elections Canada will share it with public health authorities only if requested for contact tracing purposes. These health and safety measures were developed in consultation with federal, provincial and territorial public health authorities to create a safe environment for electors and workers.
Elections Canada has put in place health and safety measures aimed at preventing the spread of COVID 19 such as mandatory mask wearing for poll workers, hand sanitizer stations, clear physical distancing markers of two meters and having only one poll worker per desk behind a plexiglass barrier. In addition, instructions are in place for the poll workers to disinfect the surfaces touched by electors not wearing a mask as soon as they leave the polling station. As a result, the new staffing plan also includes an extra election officer who will perform sanitary tasks such as frequent surface disinfection.
Elections Canada will continue to work collaboratively with public health authorities, follow their advice and adjust our plans as necessary. Discussions with public health authorities will also continue to confirm that it is possible to deliver a safe election with our current approach.
Finally, electors who still feel anxious voting at their assigned polling location can take advantage of the alternative voting methods available to them.
We wish to thank you for bringing your comments to our attention. We believe that the issues raised by Canadian electors are an integral part of the efficient management and improvement of the electoral process, since we always aim to improve our services at each electoral event.
For more information about the Canadian federal electoral system, visit our website at elections.ca, or call 1-800-463-6868, toll-free in Canada and the United States. Our hours of operation are Monday to Sunday, 7:00 a.m. until midnight (Eastern Time).