Leaders have parties so they can represent
Rahman Mohamed
It’s known: if you’re 18 or older on election day, a Canadian citizen, and a registered voter you can vote in federal elections and referendums, voting that takes place across Canada. In provincial elections the voter is also a resident of the province; only people who lives in Ontario, is 18 or older on election day and a Canadian citizen will be able to vote in the upcoming June 2018 provincial election. Upcoming municipal elections in October 2018 in Ontario also have the residency requirement; you can only vote for politicians in the city if you live in the city. The question for many and a confusion: who are you voting for?
On April 23 Toronto, Canada was hit with a tragedy. It has not been classified as a terrorist attack. Along Yonge Street 24 people were hit by a man driving on the sidewalk; 10 died. Victims included locals and foreigners, a tragedy that was felt across borders. On Sunday, April 29 a vigil was held for victims of the attack.