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Originally Posted by ricardodw
ooops you just flunked civics
American concept, not a Canadian.
You would do better to get your info from Rick Mercer rather than Stewart and Colbert
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Hate to break it to you buddy but you do have to be registered to vote in Canada. Not the same as the US but you do.
Next time try and show up in a riding that isn't yours and vote with no ID. It is a HUGE pain in the ass unless you are properly registered. Most people with jobs or a car are already registered but if you move you often have to re-register in your new region (sort of).
Maybe you should go back to grade 10 social instead of watching Rick Mercer.
Here is the FAQ from Elections Canada link:
http://www.elections.ca/content.asp?...=false#voting4
and the exact passage:
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The vast majority of electors are registered in the National Register of Electors, which is used to produce the preliminary voters lists for federal elections, by-elections and referendums. If you voted in the last general election, you may be registered to vote at the address where you lived at that time. Elections Canada updates the Register from a number of sources, so if you have moved since then, your address change may also have been registered.
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Good try though.

Oops, you just flunked being a smart ass.
And unfortunately for you eating a ballot is apparently illegal. Probably because geniuses like you were actually doing it. So much so that Elections Canada actually included it in the FAQ.