As the requirements to be prime minister are not described anywhere in Canadian law, there is no age restriction to be appointed. However, modern convention expects that the prime minister must also be an elected member of the House of Commons, and such elected members must be at least eighteen years old(s. 65(a) of the Canada Elections Act). (Nonetheless, no prime minister of Canada has been younger than 39.)
16 to get your beginner's license and then drive with a licenced adult
You will have to be at least 18 years old to vote in a Canadian provincial election.
18 is the legal age and i know that becase im a major jb fan!
The minimum voting age in Canada is currently 18.
At least 18 years old
it crazy u is voting age how old u are
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Any Canadian citizen who is 18 years of age or older may legally vote in Canada. Voters are asked for documents to prove their identity and place of residence (to determine which riding they are in) but you actually can vote even without any documents, if you take an oath swearing to the relevant facts. Voting in Canada is a very flexible process.
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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.
Since the Constitutional change in 1988, anyone who is 18 years of age at the time of election is eligible to vote. In fact, in Belgium you don't have the right to vote, but the obligation to vote. Not showing up is illegal and you can get a fine for it. It is, however, legal to just vote blanc (just like you would hand in a blanc test in school) in which case the blanc votes go to whichever party had the most votes overall.
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The legal age to vote was changed to 18 in 1971.
Since 1971 the legal age is 18.
The laws of Canada at that time allowed "people" living in Canada to vote, but the legal definition of "people" excluded children (under age 21), mental patients, jailed prisoners, and women.
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The legal age to move out without your parents' permission in Canada varies by province, but generally ranges from 16 to 19 years old. In most provinces, you need to be at least 16 years old to move out without parental permission, but there may be exceptions for younger individuals in certain circumstances such as marriage or being legally emancipated. It is recommended to check the specific laws in your province for accurate information.
Anyone of legal voting age - who is (a) registered to vote, and (b) not in legal custody.
In Canada, a person over the age of 18 is classified as an adult and is allowed to vote in elections. In some provinces it is legal to gamble and/or drink at 18, but it varies from province to province.
the legal age of babysitting in Canada is 11!
21 in the US. Only men could vote.
Yes, much like in the United States, people do vote in Austria. The legal age to vote in Austria is the age of eighteen.
Any Canadian citizen who is 18 years of age or older may legally vote in Canada. Voters are asked for documents to prove their identity and place of residence (to determine which riding they are in) but you actually can vote even without any documents, if you take an oath swearing to the relevant facts. Voting in Canada is a very flexible process.
The age to vote in the United States is 18.