6 thoughts on “Belonging and the ballot”

  1. We need to infuse your enthusiasm in more Canadians. I feel pretty pumped on election day as it is a privilege to be able to vote and then I’m like a hawk watching the results. Praying for a red map tonight with a sparkling of orange. I know there will also be blue on that map however I am anticipating some upsets.

    1. Absolutely agree, Emily — it is a privilege to vote! I’ll be anxiously (and with hope in my heart) looking at the results when I wake up tomorrow morning ❤️

  2. Like Emily we are hoping for a red map tonight and in fact are having a little election watch party. My sister-in-law is bringing champagne so she is very confident. I love watching it all unfold under the very capable CBC reporters- who the Conservatives want to abolish! Shocking and not going to happen

    1. Watching election results unfold can be thrilling! And I’m quite pleased the results this time mean the CBC isn’t at risk of being abolished 🙂

  3. Awesome Laura! That’s so great you vote overseas. I’ve actually always thought about volunteering in an election. Glued to the CBC now and slightly terrified

    1. I’ll take any opportunity to vote 😉 The positions with Elections Canada (and the provincial equivalents) are all paid. It’s not much, but it’s nice that people are compensated for the training hours and the looong days at advance polls and on election day. I’d totally recommend signing up for it!

      Or, if you’re affiliated with a political party, volunteering to be a scrutineer and watching election staff count.

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