Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship
Which of the following voting rights belongs exclusively to Canadian citizens?
- ○The right to attend political rallies
- ✓The right to vote in federal and provincial elections and to run for elected office
- ○The right to donate to political parties
- ○The right to sign petitions
Correct answer
The right to vote in federal and provincial elections and to run for elected office
Only Canadian citizens have the right to vote in federal and provincial elections and to run as candidates for elected office.
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