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ELECTORAL DISTRICTS
The province of Ontario is divided into geographic areas called electoral districts. A Member of Provincial Parliament is elected to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario for each electoral district. Electoral district boundaries are set out in Ontario’s Representation Act.. Ontario is currently divided into 124 electoral districts.As a result of redistribution, the electoral districtCURRENT MAPS
Redistribution is a legislative process that redraws electoral district boundaries. In December 2015, the Representation Act, 2015, was enacted by the Legislative Assembly of Ontario.It increased the number of Ontario electoral districts from 107 to 122.EMPLOYMENT CENTRE
Elections Ontario offers a competitive rewards program and career growth opportunities in a diverse, challenging and exciting environment. Our recruitment process reflects our mission to uphold the integrity and accessibility of the electoral process and to manage elections in an efficient, fair, and impartial manner.LEGISLATION
The Election Finances Act sets out the laws for the registration of Ontario’s political parties, constituency associations, third parties, candidates and party leadership contestants. During an election, this is the legislation that sets limits on campaign expenses and political contributions, and imposes a FILING GUIDELINES FOR POLITICAL PARTIES Guidelines for disclosure of political contributions. In addition to filing the financial statements outlined above, your chief financial officer (CFO) or their designate must report contributions that total more than $100.00 from a single source within 10 business days of deposit. Elections Ontario must publish these contributions on ourELECTION CLERK
For accessibility assistance with this document please telephone Elections Ontario at 1-888-668-8683 or Fax at 1-866-714 -2809. You can TTY at 1 -888-292-2312 or via email at info@elections.on.ca. ELECTORAL DISTRICT SHAPEFILES Electoral district maps can be downloaded in PDF or purchased in print format. Shape files provide geometry of the boundaries for each electoral district in Ontario and can be used for GIS (geographic information system) applications. They are available to download. Accept our product license and download electoral district shapefiles. FILING GUIDELINES FOR CONSTITUENCY ASSOCIATIONS Filing Guidelines for Constituency Associations. If you register a constituency association in Ontario, you must follow rules according to the Election Finances Act. Your chief financial officer (CFO) has many legal responsibilities including recording, reporting and keeping financial information. Below is a summary of the filing requirements. ELECTIONS ONTARIO BY-ELECTION JOB DESCRIPTIONS 4. Area Manager. No computer skills required Job description: Acts as a liaison between the Returning Officer and the polling day poll officials. Supervises two to three voting locations on polling HOME ELECTION RESULTSVOTING IN ONTARIOID REQUIREMENTSEMPLOYMENT CENTREEREGISTRATION Enter your postal code to find your electoral district, maps, and MPP information or search by electoral district.ELECTORAL DISTRICTS
The province of Ontario is divided into geographic areas called electoral districts. A Member of Provincial Parliament is elected to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario for each electoral district. Electoral district boundaries are set out in Ontario’s Representation Act.. Ontario is currently divided into 124 electoral districts.As a result of redistribution, the electoral districtCURRENT MAPS
Redistribution is a legislative process that redraws electoral district boundaries. In December 2015, the Representation Act, 2015, was enacted by the Legislative Assembly of Ontario.It increased the number of Ontario electoral districts from 107 to 122.EMPLOYMENT CENTRE
Elections Ontario offers a competitive rewards program and career growth opportunities in a diverse, challenging and exciting environment. Our recruitment process reflects our mission to uphold the integrity and accessibility of the electoral process and to manage elections in an efficient, fair, and impartial manner.LEGISLATION
The Election Finances Act sets out the laws for the registration of Ontario’s political parties, constituency associations, third parties, candidates and party leadership contestants. During an election, this is the legislation that sets limits on campaign expenses and political contributions, and imposes a FILING GUIDELINES FOR POLITICAL PARTIES Guidelines for disclosure of political contributions. In addition to filing the financial statements outlined above, your chief financial officer (CFO) or their designate must report contributions that total more than $100.00 from a single source within 10 business days of deposit. Elections Ontario must publish these contributions on ourELECTION CLERK
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Redistribution is a legislative process that redraws electoral district boundaries. In December 2015, the Representation Act, 2015, was enacted by the Legislative Assembly of Ontario.It increased the number of Ontario electoral districts from 107 to 122.WAYS TO VOTE
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EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES Voting Rules! is the civics education program that Elections Ontario and Elections Canada developed for Grade 5 and 10 teachers in Ontario. The program features lesson plans, activities, and information on democracy, elections and voting in Ontario and Canada. The Voting Rules! teacher toolkits are available at no cost in English and French CONSTITUENCY ASSOCIATIONS Constituency Associations. A constituency association, sometimes known as a riding association, is an organization formed in an electoral district to support a political party or an independent member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario. Provincial constituency associations in Ontario must follow the rules as outlined in the Election SEARCH - ELECTIONS.ON.CA This document is a temporary form of identification that can be issued by the executive director of a homeless shelter or food bank to anelector who
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Redistribution is a legislative process that redraws electoral district boundaries. In December 2015, the Representation Act, 2015, was enacted by the Legislative Assembly of Ontario.It increased the number of Ontario electoral districts from 107 to 122.ELECTORAL DISTRICTS
The province of Ontario is divided into geographic areas called electoral districts. A Member of Provincial Parliament is elected to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario for each electoral district. Electoral district boundaries are set out in Ontario’s Representation Act.. Ontario is currently divided into 124 electoral districts.As a result of redistribution, the electoral districtEMPLOYMENT CENTRE
Elections Ontario offers a competitive rewards program and career growth opportunities in a diverse, challenging and exciting environment. Our recruitment process reflects our mission to uphold the integrity and accessibility of the electoral process and to manage elections in an efficient, fair, and impartial manner. FILING GUIDELINES FOR POLITICAL PARTIES Guidelines for disclosure of political contributions. In addition to filing the financial statements outlined above, your chief financial officer (CFO) or their designate must report contributions that total more than $100.00 from a single source within 10 business days of deposit. Elections Ontario must publish these contributions on ourELECTIONS ONTARIO
Why is it recommended to upgrade the web browser? New browsers usually come with support for new technologies, increased web page speed, better privacy settings and so on. They also resolve security and functional issues. Return to Elections Ontario home page. CONSTITUENCY ASSOCIATIONS Constituency Associations. A constituency association, sometimes known as a riding association, is an organization formed in an electoral district to support a political party or an independent member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario. Provincial constituency associations in Ontario must follow the rules as outlined in the Election FILING GUIDELINES FOR CONSTITUENCY ASSOCIATIONS Filing Guidelines for Constituency Associations. If you register a constituency association in Ontario, you must follow rules according to the Election Finances Act. Your chief financial officer (CFO) has many legal responsibilities including recording, reporting and keeping financial information. Below is a summary of the filing requirements.ELECTION CLERK
For accessibility assistance with this document please telephone Elections Ontario at 1-888-668-8683 or Fax at 1-866-714 -2809. You can TTY at 1 -888-292-2312 or via email at info@elections.on.ca. HOME ELECTION RESULTSVOTING IN ONTARIOID REQUIREMENTSEMPLOYMENT CENTREEREGISTRATION Enter your postal code to find your electoral district, maps, and MPP information or search by electoral district. POLITICAL ENTITY PORTAL Political Entity Portal. Elections Ontario has launched the Political Entity Portal (PEP) to allow political entities to: Complete financial returns online, including data entry, audits, and submission. Access and download previous financial returns, if filed through PEP. Update contact information.CURRENT MAPS
Redistribution is a legislative process that redraws electoral district boundaries. In December 2015, the Representation Act, 2015, was enacted by the Legislative Assembly of Ontario.It increased the number of Ontario electoral districts from 107 to 122.ELECTORAL DISTRICTS
The province of Ontario is divided into geographic areas called electoral districts. A Member of Provincial Parliament is elected to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario for each electoral district. Electoral district boundaries are set out in Ontario’s Representation Act.. Ontario is currently divided into 124 electoral districts.As a result of redistribution, the electoral districtEMPLOYMENT CENTRE
Elections Ontario offers a competitive rewards program and career growth opportunities in a diverse, challenging and exciting environment. Our recruitment process reflects our mission to uphold the integrity and accessibility of the electoral process and to manage elections in an efficient, fair, and impartial manner. FILING GUIDELINES FOR POLITICAL PARTIES Guidelines for disclosure of political contributions. In addition to filing the financial statements outlined above, your chief financial officer (CFO) or their designate must report contributions that total more than $100.00 from a single source within 10 business days of deposit. Elections Ontario must publish these contributions on ourELECTIONS ONTARIO
Why is it recommended to upgrade the web browser? New browsers usually come with support for new technologies, increased web page speed, better privacy settings and so on. They also resolve security and functional issues. Return to Elections Ontario home page. CONSTITUENCY ASSOCIATIONS Constituency Associations. A constituency association, sometimes known as a riding association, is an organization formed in an electoral district to support a political party or an independent member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario. Provincial constituency associations in Ontario must follow the rules as outlined in the Election FILING GUIDELINES FOR CONSTITUENCY ASSOCIATIONS Filing Guidelines for Constituency Associations. If you register a constituency association in Ontario, you must follow rules according to the Election Finances Act. Your chief financial officer (CFO) has many legal responsibilities including recording, reporting and keeping financial information. Below is a summary of the filing requirements.ELECTION CLERK
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The province of Ontario is divided into geographic areas called electoral districts. A Member of Provincial Parliament is elected to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario for each electoral district. Electoral district boundaries are set out in Ontario’s Representation Act.. Ontario is currently divided into 124 electoral districts.As a result of redistribution, the electoral district INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES To be eligible to be a candidate you must be: 18 years of age or older on election day; a Canadian citizen; a resident in Ontario for at least six months before election day; and. not disqualified by the Legislative Assembly Act or any other legislation. To become a candidate in an Ontario provincial election you must be nominated andreceive a
SEARCH - ELECTIONS.ON.CA need to update your address information. Please complete our Election Official Contact Form. You should receive a response in five businessdays.
CONSTITUENCY ASSOCIATIONS Constituency Associations. A constituency association, sometimes known as a riding association, is an organization formed in an electoral district to support a political party or an independent member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario. Provincial constituency associations in Ontario must follow the rules as outlined in the Election SEARCH - ELECTIONS.ON.CA District 054 London West, Electoral District 055 Markham—Stouffville, Electoral District 056 Markham—Thornhill, Electoral District 057 Markham—Unionville, Electoral DiLEGISLATION
The Election Finances Act sets out the laws for the registration of Ontario’s political parties, constituency associations, third parties, candidates and party leadership contestants. During an election, this is the legislation that sets limits on campaign expenses and political contributions, and imposes aELECTIONS ONTARIO
Why is it recommended to upgrade the web browser? New browsers usually come with support for new technologies, increased web page speed, better privacy settings and so on. They also resolve security and functional issues. Return to Elections Ontario home page. RULES FOR POLITICAL ADVERTISING Political advertising is any advertising that can be seen, heard or read and is promoting or opposing a political party or candidate. Political advertising also includes advertising with respect to an issue of public policy during an election, for which one or more registered political parties or candidates may also have taken aposition.
HOME ELECTION RESULTSVOTING IN ONTARIOID REQUIREMENTSEMPLOYMENT CENTREEREGISTRATION Enter your postal code to find your electoral district, maps, and MPP information or search by electoral district. POLITICAL ENTITY PORTAL Political Entity Portal. Elections Ontario has launched the Political Entity Portal (PEP) to allow political entities to: Complete financial returns online, including data entry, audits, and submission. Access and download previous financial returns, if filed through PEP. Update contact information.CURRENT MAPS
Redistribution is a legislative process that redraws electoral district boundaries. In December 2015, the Representation Act, 2015, was enacted by the Legislative Assembly of Ontario.It increased the number of Ontario electoral districts from 107 to 122.ELECTORAL DISTRICTS
The province of Ontario is divided into geographic areas called electoral districts. A Member of Provincial Parliament is elected to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario for each electoral district. Electoral district boundaries are set out in Ontario’s Representation Act.. Ontario is currently divided into 124 electoral districts.As a result of redistribution, the electoral districtEMPLOYMENT CENTRE
Elections Ontario offers a competitive rewards program and career growth opportunities in a diverse, challenging and exciting environment. Our recruitment process reflects our mission to uphold the integrity and accessibility of the electoral process and to manage elections in an efficient, fair, and impartial manner. FILING GUIDELINES FOR POLITICAL PARTIES Guidelines for disclosure of political contributions. In addition to filing the financial statements outlined above, your chief financial officer (CFO) or their designate must report contributions that total more than $100.00 from a single source within 10 business days of deposit. Elections Ontario must publish these contributions on ourELECTIONS ONTARIO
Why is it recommended to upgrade the web browser? New browsers usually come with support for new technologies, increased web page speed, better privacy settings and so on. They also resolve security and functional issues. Return to Elections Ontario home page. CONSTITUENCY ASSOCIATIONS Constituency Associations. A constituency association, sometimes known as a riding association, is an organization formed in an electoral district to support a political party or an independent member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario. Provincial constituency associations in Ontario must follow the rules as outlined in the Election FILING GUIDELINES FOR CONSTITUENCY ASSOCIATIONS Filing Guidelines for Constituency Associations. If you register a constituency association in Ontario, you must follow rules according to the Election Finances Act. Your chief financial officer (CFO) has many legal responsibilities including recording, reporting and keeping financial information. Below is a summary of the filing requirements.ELECTION CLERK
For accessibility assistance with this document please telephone Elections Ontario at 1-888-668-8683 or Fax at 1-866-714 -2809. You can TTY at 1 -888-292-2312 or via email at info@elections.on.ca. HOME ELECTION RESULTSVOTING IN ONTARIOID REQUIREMENTSEMPLOYMENT CENTREEREGISTRATION Enter your postal code to find your electoral district, maps, and MPP information or search by electoral district. POLITICAL ENTITY PORTAL Political Entity Portal. Elections Ontario has launched the Political Entity Portal (PEP) to allow political entities to: Complete financial returns online, including data entry, audits, and submission. Access and download previous financial returns, if filed through PEP. Update contact information.CURRENT MAPS
Redistribution is a legislative process that redraws electoral district boundaries. In December 2015, the Representation Act, 2015, was enacted by the Legislative Assembly of Ontario.It increased the number of Ontario electoral districts from 107 to 122.ELECTORAL DISTRICTS
The province of Ontario is divided into geographic areas called electoral districts. A Member of Provincial Parliament is elected to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario for each electoral district. Electoral district boundaries are set out in Ontario’s Representation Act.. Ontario is currently divided into 124 electoral districts.As a result of redistribution, the electoral districtEMPLOYMENT CENTRE
Elections Ontario offers a competitive rewards program and career growth opportunities in a diverse, challenging and exciting environment. Our recruitment process reflects our mission to uphold the integrity and accessibility of the electoral process and to manage elections in an efficient, fair, and impartial manner. FILING GUIDELINES FOR POLITICAL PARTIES Guidelines for disclosure of political contributions. In addition to filing the financial statements outlined above, your chief financial officer (CFO) or their designate must report contributions that total more than $100.00 from a single source within 10 business days of deposit. Elections Ontario must publish these contributions on ourELECTIONS ONTARIO
Why is it recommended to upgrade the web browser? New browsers usually come with support for new technologies, increased web page speed, better privacy settings and so on. They also resolve security and functional issues. Return to Elections Ontario home page. CONSTITUENCY ASSOCIATIONS Constituency Associations. A constituency association, sometimes known as a riding association, is an organization formed in an electoral district to support a political party or an independent member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario. Provincial constituency associations in Ontario must follow the rules as outlined in the Election FILING GUIDELINES FOR CONSTITUENCY ASSOCIATIONS Filing Guidelines for Constituency Associations. If you register a constituency association in Ontario, you must follow rules according to the Election Finances Act. Your chief financial officer (CFO) has many legal responsibilities including recording, reporting and keeping financial information. Below is a summary of the filing requirements.ELECTION CLERK
For accessibility assistance with this document please telephone Elections Ontario at 1-888-668-8683 or Fax at 1-866-714 -2809. You can TTY at 1 -888-292-2312 or via email at info@elections.on.ca.ELECTION RESULTS
Election Results. Use our results application to find election results from 1867 to present, including: a results data explorer that can be filtered by year, political party, candidate or electoral district; interactive graphics and charts, including a provincial map and graphics displaying seat count and ABOUT US - ELECTIONS About Us. We are a non-partisan office of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario responsible for administering provincial elections in Ontario, led by the Chief Electoral Officer. We are governed by the Election Act and the Election Finances Act. We are committed to making voting easy and accessible for all electors, and maintaining the integrityELECTORAL DISTRICTS
The province of Ontario is divided into geographic areas called electoral districts. A Member of Provincial Parliament is elected to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario for each electoral district. Electoral district boundaries are set out in Ontario’s Representation Act.. Ontario is currently divided into 124 electoral districts.As a result of redistribution, the electoral district INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES To be eligible to be a candidate you must be: 18 years of age or older on election day; a Canadian citizen; a resident in Ontario for at least six months before election day; and. not disqualified by the Legislative Assembly Act or any other legislation. To become a candidate in an Ontario provincial election you must be nominated andreceive a
SEARCH - ELECTIONS.ON.CA need to update your address information. Please complete our Election Official Contact Form. You should receive a response in five businessdays.
CONSTITUENCY ASSOCIATIONS Constituency Associations. A constituency association, sometimes known as a riding association, is an organization formed in an electoral district to support a political party or an independent member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario. Provincial constituency associations in Ontario must follow the rules as outlined in the Election SEARCH - ELECTIONS.ON.CA District 054 London West, Electoral District 055 Markham—Stouffville, Electoral District 056 Markham—Thornhill, Electoral District 057 Markham—Unionville, Electoral DiLEGISLATION
The Election Finances Act sets out the laws for the registration of Ontario’s political parties, constituency associations, third parties, candidates and party leadership contestants. During an election, this is the legislation that sets limits on campaign expenses and political contributions, and imposes aELECTIONS ONTARIO
Why is it recommended to upgrade the web browser? New browsers usually come with support for new technologies, increased web page speed, better privacy settings and so on. They also resolve security and functional issues. Return to Elections Ontario home page. RULES FOR POLITICAL ADVERTISING Political advertising is any advertising that can be seen, heard or read and is promoting or opposing a political party or candidate. Political advertising also includes advertising with respect to an issue of public policy during an election, for which one or more registered political parties or candidates may also have taken aposition.
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Elections Ontario offers a competitive rewards program and career growth opportunities in a diverse, challenging and exciting environment. Our recruitment process reflects our mission to uphold the integrity and accessibility of the electoral process and to manage elections in an efficient, fair, and impartial manner. FILING GUIDELINES FOR CONSTITUENCY ASSOCIATIONS Filing Guidelines for Constituency Associations. If you register a constituency association in Ontario, you must follow rules according to the Election Finances Act. Your chief financial officer (CFO) has many legal responsibilities including recording, reporting and keeping financial information. Below is a summary of the filing requirements. FILING GUIDELINES FOR POLITICAL PARTIES Guidelines for disclosure of political contributions. In addition to filing the financial statements outlined above, your chief financial officer (CFO) or their designate must report contributions that total more than $100.00 from a single source within 10 business days of deposit. Elections Ontario must publish these contributions on ourPOLITICAL PARTIES
Political parties in Ontario must be registered with Elections Ontario. There is no fee to register a political party. Successful registration allows a party to: have constituency associations and candidates. For a full list of rules and complete details please see the CFO Handbook for Political Parties.ELECTIONS ONTARIO
Why is it recommended to upgrade the web browser? New browsers usually come with support for new technologies, increased web page speed, better privacy settings and so on. They also resolve security and functional issues. Return to Elections Ontario home page.ELECTION CLERK
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4. Area Manager. No computer skills required Job description: Acts as a liaison between the Returning Officer and the polling day poll officials. Supervises two to three voting locations on polling HOME ELECTION RESULTSVOTING IN ONTARIOID REQUIREMENTSEMPLOYMENT CENTREEREGISTRATION Important information for Publishers and Broadcasters. Find out more about advertising expense limits related to Third Party Advertisers and your duties and responsibilities underEMPLOYMENT CENTRE
Elections Ontario offers a competitive rewards program and career growth opportunities in a diverse, challenging and exciting environment. Our recruitment process reflects our mission to uphold the integrity and accessibility of the electoral process and to manage elections in an efficient, fair, and impartial manner. FILING GUIDELINES FOR CONSTITUENCY ASSOCIATIONS Filing Guidelines for Constituency Associations. If you register a constituency association in Ontario, you must follow rules according to the Election Finances Act. Your chief financial officer (CFO) has many legal responsibilities including recording, reporting and keeping financial information. Below is a summary of the filing requirements. FILING GUIDELINES FOR POLITICAL PARTIES Guidelines for disclosure of political contributions. In addition to filing the financial statements outlined above, your chief financial officer (CFO) or their designate must report contributions that total more than $100.00 from a single source within 10 business days of deposit. Elections Ontario must publish these contributions on ourPOLITICAL PARTIES
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Why is it recommended to upgrade the web browser? New browsers usually come with support for new technologies, increased web page speed, better privacy settings and so on. They also resolve security and functional issues. Return to Elections Ontario home page.ELECTION CLERK
For accessibility assistance with this document please telephone Elections Ontario at 1-888-668-8683 or Fax at 1-866-714 -2809. You can TTY at 1 -888-292-2312 or via email at info@elections.on.ca. DOING BUSINESS WITH US Doing Business with Us. Elections Ontario’s procurement policy is based on the Broader Public Service Directive (BPS) and this directive guides our acquisition of goods and services. The BPS Directive process is fair, open, transparent, competitive, and a geographically neutral process, which is accessible to all qualified vendors. ELECTION FINANCES 2021 January 2021 Election Finances CFO Handbook for Candidates 2021 Note: This handbook is effective from January 1st to December 31st, 2021. ELECTIONS ONTARIO BY-ELECTION JOB DESCRIPTIONSMAILROOM CLERK JOBDESCRIPTION
4. Area Manager. No computer skills required Job description: Acts as a liaison between the Returning Officer and the polling day poll officials. Supervises two to three voting locations on pollingELECTORAL DISTRICTS
The province of Ontario is divided into geographic areas called electoral districts. A Member of Provincial Parliament is elected to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario for each electoral district. Electoral district boundaries are set out in Ontario’s Representation Act.. Ontario is currently divided into 124 electoral districts.As a result of redistribution, the electoral district CONSTITUENCY ASSOCIATIONS A constituency association is an organization formed in an electoral district to support a political party. Provincial constituency associations in Ontario must follow the rules as outlined in the Election Finances Act. All constituency associations in Ontario must be registered with Elections Ontario. This section provides detailedinformation
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The Election Finances Act sets out the laws for the registration of Ontario’s political parties, constituency associations, third parties, candidates and party leadership contestants. During an election, this is the legislation that sets limits on campaign expenses and political contributions, and imposes aELECTIONS ONTARIO
Why is it recommended to upgrade the web browser? New browsers usually come with support for new technologies, increased web page speed, better privacy settings and so on. They also resolve security and functional issues. Return to Elections Ontario home page.POLITICAL PARTIES
Political parties in Ontario must be registered with Elections Ontario. There is no fee to register a political party. Successful registration allows a party to: have constituency associations and candidates. For a full list of rules and complete details please see the CFO Handbook for Political Parties. ELECTORAL DISTRICT SHAPEFILES Electoral district maps can be downloaded in PDF or purchased in print format. Shape files provide geometry of the boundaries for each electoral district in Ontario and can be used for GIS (geographic information system) applications. They are available to download. Accept our product license and download electoral district shapefiles.MEDIA RELEASES
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