1920 |
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Dominion Elections Act consolidates Parliaments control of federal franchise, introduces advance voting and establishes post of Chief Electoral Officer.
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1921 |
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First federal election at which women vote on the basis of the universal franchise.
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1930 |
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Government of R.B. Bennett introduces standing voters list to replace enumeration, but abandons the approach as impractical and expensive after one election.
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1940 |
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Women gain the provincial franchise in Quebec.
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1948 |
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Disqualifications on the basis of race eliminated from federal electoral law.
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1955 |
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Last vestiges of religious discrimination removed from federal elections act.
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1960 |
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Government of John Diefenbaker extends the franchise unconditionally to "registered Indians".
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1970 |
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Voting age lowered to 18; 18-year-olds vote for the first time in 1972 general election.
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1982 |
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Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms entrenches the right to vote.
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1992 |
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Bill C-78 formalizes measures to ensure access to the vote for people with disabilities.
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1993 |
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Introduction of special ballot (Bill C-114) permits voting by anyone who cant vote on election day or at an advance poll, including Canadians living or travelling abroad.
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1996 |
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National Register of Electors (Bill C-63) eliminates door-to-door enumeration. Bill also introduces longer and staggered voting hours.
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