This information book provides a student text on voting procedures in
Canada. The short sections provide easy reading on the federal
electoral process in Canada. Students read about who can vote, how
and when women and minorities won voting rights, the different
parties, the voting process --both present and past, and election day
happenings. Students also follow a candidate on the campaign trail
and watch the media coverage of the events. The table of contents
lists the following: (1) "The Right to Vote"; (2) "Who Can Vote?";
(3) "Who's the Boss?"; (4) "Get on the List!"; (5) "An Unusual Map";
(6) "Let's Have a Party!"; (7) "Parliament"; (8) "Watch Out for Mrs.
Smith!"; (9) "Thank You, Nurses!"; (10) "Now You Have It, Now You
Don't"; (11) "Lessons From History"; (12) "See How They Run"; (13)
"'Getting to Know You...'"; (14) "Run for the Money"; (15) "'How Do I
Look?'"; (16) "Say It Louder, Please!"; (17) "Voting Underwater";
(18) "Election Day at Last!"; and (19) "After the Doors Close."
Contains a 40-term glossary and an index. (EH)
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