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GET OUT AND VOTE

GET OUT AND VOTE. Photo Credit: Brian Burger. 39% GAME. ?. 1873 – The Métis voted Louis Riel to Parliament 1924 – First Nations veterans got the vote 1950 – Inuit peoples got the vote 1960 – First Nations Peoples could vote without losing “Indian Status”. Photo Credit: Patrick Emerson.

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GET OUT AND VOTE

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  1. GET OUT AND VOTE Photo Credit: Brian Burger

  2. 39% GAME ?

  3. VOTING – HISTORY 1873 – The Métis voted Louis Riel to Parliament 1924 – First Nations veterans got the vote 1950 – Inuit peoples got the vote 1960 – First Nations Peoples could vote without losing “Indian Status” Photo Credit: Patrick Emerson “A History of the Vote In Canada” Elections Canada. n.p. July 2012. Web. March 2013.

  4. VOTING Do you vote? Do you know anyone who votes? Do you know anyone who will never vote? Why? Photo Credit: Elections Canada

  5. WHY VOTE?

  6. VOTING Make your voice heard – you can’t complain if you didn’t vote. YOUR VOTE - YOUR VOICE

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