Canadians reported long lines as polling stations opened for advance voting on Friday. Advance polls will be open again 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. nationwide Saturday through Monday.

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    My riding has no chance according to the polls but I walked on over anyway to give it my best shot. Nice to hear from the staff there how busy it had been in the morning.

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      This is the best thing I’ve read today. I’m so glad you went anyway. Poll prediction sites don’t predict upsets and voting can absolutely change things.

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    3 days ago

    If only we had this same motivation during the Ontario provincial election 2 months ago. We barely cracked 45% turnout

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      I waited an hour in line on Friday to cast my ballot.

      During the provincial election, I didn’t wait even a second. In fact, it looked like some of the workers there hadn’t had any work to do for a while and were bored out of their minds.

      While I won’t say that this was the reason why we got a selfish and corrupt moron a majority government (my district elected Lib), the fact that people were so unaware of what’s going on in the Provincial government was depressing.

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        Yet those same people were screeching about how Trudeau was making healthcare worse and that the childcare deal “was a waste of money”. Mother fuckers your province MANAGES THAT SHIT

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      I think a lot of people are seeing the importance this time around. Canadians have a history of rallying to a common cause when faced with oppression. hier drumphkins actions south of the border hopefully put folks into action. Personally I want to believe it has but we will see.

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    I live in a small town and even I had to wait about 15 minutes in line.

    Last election, I was the only one there outside of the volunteers and was in and out in about a minute. I want to think this is a good thing and we’ll see massive voter turnout

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    3 days ago

    Hey look, the Orange Jackass finally motivated voters! Not the voters he was aiming for, but that’s a him problem.

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      Unless his goal is to preempt a constitutional crisis with Alberta and their idiot premier. In order to get a pipeline built to displace Russian energy. That’s one theory I’ve heard that makes a bit of sense, and listening to her talk about Carney it seems plausible, separatism from the middle of the country was unthinkable before.

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    4 days ago

    If anyone is planning on voting over the next couple days, I would recommend going at night if you want to avoid lines.

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    I was in line for an hour and a half yesterday in Victoria. And the line was just as long when I left! I went to advanced voting hoping I would be in and out lol. It was great to see so many people out voting though!

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    In line at the polls now, at least an hour wait on Saturday morning. Annoying but good to see folks turn up.

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      Yeah, mine was about 45 minutes.

      Same as you, I was annoyed but at the same time I felt happy that a lot of people were voting.

    • corsicanguppy@lemmy.ca
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      That was us last year for the provincials. The nationals had massive day-1 turnout.

      I hope it continues. I hope we can get a stunning amount of turnout.

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    I was lucky to get in and out but I’m in a small town and went early. Still glad to see people voting. Please fucking vote!

  • zipzoopaboop@lemmynsfw.com
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    4 days ago

    We’ve had the option to go to election offices and vote for like a month. Voted last Sunday, in and out in 5 min

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    All told, I was in line for about 90(!) minutes yesterday. That was at least partly the luck of the draw, though - my polling place had two polling stations open, and the other one had a line the fraction of the length of mine.