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Tool Kits

Inclusion BC I Am Voting Toolkit (Inclusion BC 2019)

The Democratic Exchange Election Handbook, 2019

Overview to the Federal Election 2019 (Elections Canada 2019)

Guide to the Federal Election 2019 (Elections Canada 2019)

My Voice Matters – Plain Language Guide on Inclusive Civic Engagement (Inclusion International 2015)

Inclusive Civic Engagement – An information tool kit for families and people with intellectual disabilities (Inclusion International, 2015)

ACCESSING THE BALLOT BOX: Inclusive Civic Engagement for People with Intellectual Disabilities An Information Toolkit for Governments (Inclusion International 2015)

Research

A National Disability Action Plan for the Federal Election 2019 (Canadian Association for Community Living, 2019)

Electoral Participation of Electors with Disabilities: Canadian Practices in a Comparative Contest (Michael J. Prince,Lansdowne Professor of Social Policy
University of Victoria  – March 8, 2010)

The Electoral Participation of Persons with Special Needs. (Michael J Prince, Elections Canada Working Paper)

Enabling the Voter Participation of Canadians with Disabilities: Reforming Canada’s Electoral Systems . Canadian Journal of Disability Studies, 2014 (Michael J. Prince, Lansdowne Professor of Social Policy, University of Victoria)

 

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A History of the Vote in Canada

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