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SORS ET VA VOTER

SORS ET VA VOTER. Photo Credit: Brian Burger. JEU DE 39 %. ?. 1873 – Les Métis ont élu Louis Riel au Parlement 1924 – Les anciens combattants des Premières Nations peuvent voter 1950 – Les Inuit peuvent voter

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SORS ET VA VOTER

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  1. SORS ET VA VOTER Photo Credit: Brian Burger

  2. JEU DE 39 % ?

  3. LE VOTE – UN PEU D’HISTOIRE 1873 – Les Métis ontélu Louis Riel au Parlement 1924 – Les ancienscombattants des Premières Nations peuvent voter 1950 – Les Inuit peuvent voter 1960 – Les membres des Premières Nations peuvent voter sans perdreleur “Statutd’Indien” Photo Credit: Patrick Emerson “A History of the Vote In Canada” Elections Canada. n.p. July 2012. Web. March 2013.

  4. VOTER Votes-tu? Connais-tu des personnes qui votent? Connais-tu des personnes qui n’ontjamaisvoté? Pourquoi? Photo Credit: Elections Canada

  5. POURQUOI VOTER?

  6. VOTER FAIS-TOI ENTENDRE. Tu ne peuxrienrevendiquer situ ne votes pas. TON VOTE – TA VOIX

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