16–17-year-olds (Canadian citizens)
- You would be eligible to register and vote in federal elections once the law is in force (amends s.3).
- You would likely receive voter information materials and appear on official voters lists provided to parties and candidates, in line with existing list-sharing rules (repeals s.22(5) and aligns with existing list provisions).
- Identification rules to vote would not change. You would still need to prove identity and address under the existing Act, or use permitted alternatives such as vouching (no amendments to identification provisions).
- If you work on election day, you would have the same right as other electors to three consecutive hours off work to vote, with no loss of pay (Canada Elections Act s.132; unchanged).
Political parties and candidates
- You would receive updated lists that include 16–17-year-old electors, subject to existing privacy and use rules for the lists (repeals s.22(5) and conforms with existing list-sharing provisions).