This surveyed 1000 voters aged 17 - 21, to mark the launch of
British Future's «Voice of a Generation» project, which will explore what issues
matter most to first time voters in the 12 months leading up to the general
election.
Bumper stickers, sandwich boards, pamphlets and handmade window signs expressing views on potential political issues in
British Columbia do not require their creators or holders to register with
British Columbia's chief electoral officer under that province's
Election Act, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled today; however, «sponsors» of election advertising are required to register, no matter how little they may have spent on the adve
Election Act, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled today; however, «sponsors» of
election advertising are required to register, no matter how little they may have spent on the adve
election advertising are required to register, no
matter how little they may have spent on the advertising.