- Elections Canada is preparing for delays in the LaSalle–Émard–Verdun byelection due to a record-long ballot with 91 candidates.
- To avoid issues similar to the June Toronto–St. Paul's by-election, the agency is running simulations to streamline the process.
- The lengthy ballot results from a protest group advocating for electoral reform, posing new challenges for election management.
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Elections Canada Prepares for Longest Ballot in History Amid LaSalle–Émard–Verdun Byelection
Sep 03, 2024 Share