How Canadians Govern Themselves
Who is entitled to vote in a Canadian federal election?
- ○Any person living in Canada for more than one year
- ✓Canadian citizens aged 18 or older
- ○Canadian citizens and permanent residents aged 18 or older
- ○Any taxpayer aged 18 or older
Correct answer
Canadian citizens aged 18 or older
Only Canadian citizens who are at least 18 years old on election day have the right to vote in federal elections.
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