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Ottawa proposes amendments to Elections Act to counter long-ballot protests

Globe and Mail·March 26, 2026·Ian BaileyNeutral
Summary

The Canadian government wants to change the rules about who can run in elections. Now, people can only sign one form for each person who wants to be a candidate. This is to stop people from signing many forms to make it harder for candidates to get on the ballot.

AI Analysis

This article explains what the proposed law does and who it affects.

The article correctly says the law limits people to signing only one nomination form per candidate.

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