When is saskatoons next municipal election
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No, the video of a woman refusing to sit next to unvaccinated man on flight isn't real. His report said a provision within the Legislative Assembly Act already allows for provincial elections to be moved if they overlap with federal elections.
The report said that when the provision was introduced, then-Justice Minister Don Morgan said an overlap in federal and provincial elections could "create unacceptable confusion in the electorate that could undermine the democratic process for each of the federal and provincial campaigns.
On Thursday morning, Boda told CBC Radio's Morning Edition that data he gathered showed voters felt that same confusion when it came to voting last fall. After the two fall votes, Elections Saskatchewan and the Canadian Hub fo Applied Social Research partnered to conduct a random-sample telephone survey of voters and non-voters in the province.
The sample included 2, voters and non-voters, producing a margin of error of plus or minus two per cent, 19 times out of His report found that the nearly simultaneous campaigns meant some election issues "drifted" between the two, resulting in roughly 20 per cent of those surveyed unsure of what issues applied to provincial or federal jurisdiction.
He also said 14 per cent of those surveyed didn't know where to cast their ballots for either election.
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