Elections Canada says review to improve services for First Nations after 2021 mishaps will take 'a few years'

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Months after 2021 voting problems in remote northwestern Ontario communities, Elections Canada says it’s planning a comprehensive review of its relationship with First Nations, but the work will take “a few years.”

The electoral agency aims to expand advance polling options and to offer an election-day poll in all First Nations that request one, an official said during a Monday media briefing before the agency tabled its report on the Sept. 20 election.

That work is happening now, so Elections Canada can be ready for the next federal election, something that could happen sooner than later with a minority Liberal government in power.

“That’s the bare minimum

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