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Women in Alberta, Manitoba, and in Saskatchewan had the right to vote in provincial elections.
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In Canada, the Germans temporarily lost their right to vote.
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The British men and women who faught in the Canadian Forces, were now aloud to vote.
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Women all across Canada were given the right to vote in Federal Elections.
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The right to vote was universal, with some exeptions to the aboriginals.
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The Germans regained their vote again, in Canada.
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Jules Castonway tried to get people to send postcards telling the registerd electors where to go vote, it was short lived, and ended in 1938.
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Nelson Castonguay put an end to most religious discrimination in the law.
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All traces of racial and religious discrimination were gone.
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Jean-Marc Hamel put many new changes in the election laws and administration, including the registration of political parties.
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Jean-Pierre Kingsley brought elections Canada into the age of computerized administrations.
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The extention of the special ballot, the people who were unable to vote in the big citys because they lived to far away got a special ballot, and were now able to vote.
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A debate about weither or not tho change the electoral boundaries has ended, and it looks like they will be changing the boundaries.