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Federal Election October 19, 2015

Federal Election October 19, 2015. AGENDA TODAY’S 1. itsyourvote.ca 3. Getting students educated 2. PSE in the federal election 4. Getting students involved

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Page 1: Federal Election October 19, 2015. AGENDA TODAY’S 1. itsyourvote.ca 3. Getting students educated 2. PSE in the federal election 4. Getting students involved

Federal Election

October 19, 2015

Page 2: Federal Election October 19, 2015. AGENDA TODAY’S 1. itsyourvote.ca 3. Getting students educated 2. PSE in the federal election 4. Getting students involved

AGENDATODAY’

S

1. itsyourvote.ca

3. Getting students educated2. PSE in the federal election

4. Getting students involved

Page 3: Federal Election October 19, 2015. AGENDA TODAY’S 1. itsyourvote.ca 3. Getting students educated 2. PSE in the federal election 4. Getting students involved

1. Provide students with important election information

2. Provide students with party platforms that are directly related to PSE

3. Provide students with minute to minute updates with our 'live twitter feed'

Itsyourvote.ca

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• Free Tuition • Lower tuition costs• Federal student debt caps• Collaboration with provincial governments on education strategies• More funding for aboriginal communities and students

PSE in the Federal Election2/4 of the “Big” parties have submitted their education platform

to the CSA

9/20 parties have submitted their education platform to the CSA

PSE PLATFORMS

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18 Days #ELXN42

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Getting Students Educated

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Going to school in your hometown?• Vote at your assigned polling station– This will be on your registration card

• Bring valid photo identification – Drivers Licence, Ontario ID Card etc.

Getting Students InvolvedVOTING

Going to school away from home?Students can vote in either:• The riding in which they permanently reside• The riding in which they live to go to school

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Vote in school riding• Proof of Identification (ex. Drivers license or Ontario ID card)• Proof if residence (ex. Residence bill , lease agreement, piece of

mail)

Getting Students InvolvedVOTING: Students Living On Campus

Vote in hometown riding• Their hometown polling station• Vote by mail• Vote at an Elections Canada office by special ballot• Elections Canada offices opening in schools and youth centres

from October 5th - 8th

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QUESTIONS?

Page 10: Federal Election October 19, 2015. AGENDA TODAY’S 1. itsyourvote.ca 3. Getting students educated 2. PSE in the federal election 4. Getting students involved

Rob Williams Director

[email protected] x 1568

Ciara ByrneDirector of Advocacy

[email protected]

www.collegestudentalliance.ca416-340-1212

@CSA_ON