After a 37-day-long campaign, Canadians are heading to the polls Monday to cast their vote in the 45th federal election.
Across the province, polls are open from 7:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Those wondering where they go to vote can find the information on the voter card they received in the mail or by going to elections.ca and typing in their postal code.
To vote you will need to have a piece of government-issued photo ID, or two pieces of identification with your name and current address which can include a voter information card and a bank statement or utility bill. If you don’t have any of these forms of identification you can get someone to vouch for you at the assigned polling station, this person has to be able to prove their identity and address.