Commentary: Election updates across Canada, with Mike Larsen speaking to FIPA IPSOS polling and legal opinions
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With three and possibly more elections in Canada this fall, we bring you a look across the country considering your political privacy. We follow that with a commentary from FIPA President Mike Larsen on recent FIPA activities that consider personal information by parties and public opinion polling.
- FIPA Submission to the Special Interlocutor
- Supporting National Claims Research Directors
- FNIGC reintroduces OCAP®
- National Gathering on Unmarked Burials – The Release of an Indigenous-led Reparations Framework
- Elections boss says parties should run nominations, but possibly with tighter rules
Elections boss says parties should run nominations, but possibly with tighter rules
Saskatchewan Election
- Regina Leader Post: https://leaderpost.com/news/politics/race-to-the-writ-a-weekly-roundup-of-political-promises-ahead-of-the-sask-election
New Brunswick Election
The BC provincial election is Oct. 19: find out more before you vote
- Capital Daily: https://www.capitaldaily.ca/news/the-provincial-election-is-oct-19-find-out-more-before-you-vote
- Saskatchewan: https://fipa.bc.ca/get-help/your-political-privacy/provincial-election-privacy-saskatchewan/
- New Brunswick: https://fipa.bc.ca/get-help/your-political-privacy/provincial-election-privacy-new-brunswick/
- British Columbia: https://fipa.bc.ca/get-help/your-political-privacy/provincial-election-privacy-british-columbia/
Personal information at stake with BC United and Conservative Party of BC.
- 2024 FIPA IPSOS Survey
- IPSOS Factum: Data Tables
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