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A President of the Privy Council needed help in getting his paperwork done?

Now It’s A Mail-In Vote For Canada To Keep Voters Safe From Pandemic


By Judi McLeod ——--June 13, 2021

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Now It’s A Mail-In Vote For Canada To Keep Voters Safe From PandemicWhen will government-imposed Lockdowns come to an end in Canada? Not long after incumbent Liberals, including Prime Minister Justin Trudeau self-elect via a first time Canadian Election Mail-In Vote. Look at what a Michelle Obama devised Mail-In Vote in America did for her party back in November.

Copycatting the U.S. Democrats

Five million Canadian mail-in ballots for a federal election pundits insist is imminent are already waiting to be printed. (Post Millennial, June 11, 2021) Copycatting the U.S. Democrats, Canadian Liberals—with little to no resistance from the Erin O’Toole-led Conservatives—the Liberals are imposing a Mail-In vote to keep voters safe from falling ill with COVID-19.
"Canadians deserve to have full confidence in their ability to exercise their democratic rights safely in these unprecedented times," a statement from Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs, Minister Dominic LeBlanc reads. (Post Millennial) "This will ensure the health and safety of voters, election workers and all participants in Canada's electoral system. By introducing these temporary amendments, Elections Canada will be able to offer more ways for Canadians to vote during a pandemic. I look forward to working with my parliamentary colleagues to deliver our shared goal of a free, fair and safe election," LeBlanc continued.”
If you believe that, you’re likely to believe that elbow-butting kept G7 world leaders from coming down with the virus over the weekend. Doesn’t Elections Canada being able to “offer more ways for Canadians to vote during a pandemic” mean more pandemics are on the way—particularly at Election time? Sure looks like it!

LeBlanc said that mail-in requirements nearly made it too difficult for him to vote in 2019

“President of the Privy Council Dominic LeBlanc told Parliament yesterday that, because he found mail-in voting to be too challenging in 2019, mail-in voting should be made easier, and with less paper work, according to Blacklock's Reporter. (Post Millennial) “Elections Canada spokesperson Matthew McKenna said that electors currently will not be provided with a ballot kit if the elector "did not provide valid proof of identification and address with their application.”
Sure!
"This will be the first election in which those voting by mail from within their riding can apply online," said McKenna. "Previously this was only available to those who would be away from their riding or who lived abroad.” (Post Millennial) “LeBlanc, however, said that mail-in requirements nearly made it too difficult for him to vote in 2019.

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A President of the Privy Council needed help in getting his paperwork done?

"We had to literally photocopy pieces of a driver's license and medicare card to show residency and mail it to my chief returning officer in my constituency at which point he returned by mail to me the voting kit," said LeBlanc. "It struck me that if you were a senior citizen, and I was lucky that I had people that could help me get the paperwork done, I think we can collectively think of ways to make it more accessible but still secure," said LeBlanc. A President of the Privy Council needed help in getting his paperwork done?
“Last election, Canada saw 49,545 mail-in votes. Elections Canada is gearing up to print and mail 5,000,000 ballots this year. (Post Millennial) “According to CTV News, the Liberal bill, titled Bill C-19, will also seek to "Improve access to mail-in voting, including installing ballot drop-off boxes at every polling place, and allowing for online receipts of mail-in ballots."
The 15 million Ontarians still in lockdowns, including school children banned from in-person learning until September, represent roughly half of Canada’s entire population. Guess failing to ‘elbow-bump’ whenever they met out-of-town relatives, friends and neighbors over the past 15 months is what’s keeping them there.

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Judi McLeod—— -- Judi McLeod, Founder, Owner and Editor of Canada Free Press, is an award-winning journalist with more than 30 years’ experience in the print and online media. A former Toronto Sun columnist, she also worked for the Kingston Whig Standard. Her work has appeared throughout the ‘Net, including on Rush Limbaugh and Fox News.

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