
Canadian Elections Act
The Canadian Elections Act is the law that governs federal elections in Canada. It sets out rules for how elections are run, including how political parties and candidates campaign, how votes are collected and counted, and how election expenses are regulated. The Act ensures transparency, fairness, and integrity in the electoral process, including defining eligibility to vote, setting election dates, and establishing the role of Election Canada as the independent body overseeing elections. Overall, it helps maintain trust and order in Canada's democratic process.