#news #election #politicsCity clerk declares 2022 election results officialPhoto: Ottawa City Hall. The city clerk has declared the 2022 municipal election results official. The election, which included several advance polls as well as Election Day itself on Monday, had more than 700,000 eligible voters but turnout was less than half for the mayoral race. ...
#news #vote #electionGet ready for Ottawa municipal election signsPHOTO: At the end of the day, what’s really important is that you vote. It’s election season in Ottawa, and that means signs will start popping up everywhere. The first day signs can be placed on private and public property is September 9, according to the City of Ottawa’s elections website. ...
#news #election #jobsThe city is hiring 2022 election workersOttawa City Hall. If you’re looking for an interesting way to be part of local democracy—while getting a decent paycheque, too—then working in the City of Ottawa 2022 election may interest you. The city’s elections office is currently recruiting poll workers for the upcoming October vote. ...
#news #electionJob for a day: City needs workers for Rideau-Rockcliffe by-electionElection workers can get paid up to $300 for the day. The City of Ottawa Elections Office is recruiting election workers for the 2019 Rideau-Rockcliffe By-election for Advance Voting Day on Friday, April 5 and Voting Day on Monday, April 15. ...
#city hall #election #ottawa municipal election 2018 #ottvoteInfo session for municipal election candidates and third parties on April 19[caption id=“attachment_62300” align=“aligncenter” width=“6000”] Ottawa City Hall. Photo by Devyn Barrie.[/caption] _ (media advisory from City of Ottawa) _ With the upcoming candidate nomination period and third party registration starting on May 1, 2018, the City of Ottawa’s Elections Office will be holding a Candidate and Third Party Advertiser Information Session on Thursday, April 19, 2018. ...
#election #kanata north #mccrimmon #votingKanata-Carleton Residents Consulted about Electoral Reform this AprilWhen the Conservatives won the election in 2011 with 39% of the popular vote, it was generally agreed that something was wrong with our electoral system. When the Liberals won the election in 2015 with 39% of the popular vote, it was almost universally agreed that something had to be done. ...
#election #politics #voteJUST VOTE: Where & when you can vote on MondayMonday, October 19, 2015 is election day * To find out where to vote, visit [ Elections.ca ](http://www.elections.ca/home.aspx) and enter your postal code. * Polls are open from 9:30am-9:30pm on Monday. * Electors can register at the polls. You can [ click here to see if you are registered to vote ](https://ereg. ...
#capstick #election #media #music #orienteers #politicsPODCAST: Lunch Out Loud Ottawa: Ep 129 - Ian Capstick & OrienteersThe Lunch Out Loud podcast looks to promote the amazing talent, food, events and music Ottawa has to offer. Every week we will introduce you to new things about Ottawa you never knew existed. ** This week: ** We meet up with Ian Capstick, founding partner of MediaStyle. ...
#election #low-income #Western Ottawa Community Resource Centre #womenWOCRC helps low-income women get involved in the election process[caption id=“attachment_17126” align=“aligncenter” width=“1038”] Above: Western Ottawa Community Resource Centre, along with the Coalition of Community Health and Resource Centres of Ottawa and the City for All Women Initiative, recently launched the Making Votes Count Where We Live initiative at City Hall. ...
#candidates #debates #election #federal election #politicsOttawa and Gatineau mayors to ensure federal parties address local issuesAt a joint press conference today, Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson and Gatineau Mayor Maxime Pedneaud-Jobin outlined a three-point strategy to ensure local issues receive federal attention in the upcoming election. “You cannot have a strong Canada without a strong capital,” said Mayor Watson. ...