Federal Election April 28, 2025

The 2025 Federal Election is taking place on April 28. MPL is committed to empowering our community with knowledge and resources for informed civic participation. This page is designed to help you navigate the 2025 Federal Election by providing essential information on voter eligibility, key election dates, how to vote, and where to find reliable, non-partisan resources.

Why Voting Matters

Voting is a fundamental right of every Canadian citizen. It’s your chance to make your voice heard on the issues that matter most—healthcare, education, transportation, housing, and more. Every vote plays a role in shaping the future of Canada. Make yours count!

Key Dates

Voting Day: April 28, 2025 

Find the closest polling station in your electoral district, opens a new window. Voting location information will become available after April 1. 

Voter Registration Deadlines: April 22, 2025 

Advance Voting Dates: April 18-21 (9 AM – 9 PM) 

You can find the advance voting locations in your electoral district, opens a new window after April 1. 

Deadline to Apply for Mail-in Voting: To vote by mail, apply to vote, opens a new window by mail by April 22, 6 PM. 

How to Vote

Below are the 5 steps you need to complete to vote: 

  1. Check your voting eligibility. To vote in the provincial election, you must:
  1. To ensure you are ready to vote, update your voter registration, opens a new window, if you have moved. Voter Information Cards will be sent by mail by Monday, April 14. The card will include information on when and where to vote on election day.
  1. Find your electoral district and learn information on local candidates. 
  1. Ensure you have the right IDs to vote. You must bring your Voter Information Card and one piece of ID showing your name to receive a ballot. If you did not receive a Voter Information Card, you can vote with one piece of ID showing both your name and home address. Check the full list of accepted IDs, opens a new window. 
  1. Choose your method of voting:

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