Everyone 18 and above can vote in Canada
Canada is a free country because it is a democratic country, specifically a monarchical democracy. You are allowed free speech, right to be respected and right to vote freely, as maintained by the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, signed in 1982.
Black men were given the right to vote in the nation of Canada in 1837. Black women did not get the full right to vote until 1960.
He is from Canada, so he didnt vote and he is to young to vote.
They Allowed Black People To Come into Canada And Be free. They Even Allowed Them To Vote And Buy Land. The Governor Also Did Not Make Them Return To The South.
The only Canadians who may not cast a vote are the Chief Electoral Officer (as per s. 4(a) of the Canada Elections Act), and the Assistant Chief Electoral Officer (as per s. 4(b) of the Canada Elections Act). Therefore, the Governor General of Canada has the legal right to vote. However, just as Her Majesty the Queen does not vote in Her Majesty's oldest realm, the United Kingdom, the Governor General of Canada does not cast a vote so as to stay non-partisan.
my parents are both u.s. citizens and would like to register to vote for the state of Michigan. They are currently living with me here in Canada and are landing immagrents of Canada
1955
depends on the office up for grabs
in 1942
1917
They are free because nearly everyone can vote and are free to vote for whomever they like free from intimidation by the government and everyone is allowed to run for office. They are fair because everyone is given the opportunity to vote without much effort...