
What GTA residents need to know about the federal election
CBC
Residents of the Greater Toronto Area will head to the polls on Monday to help decide who will form the next federal government.
If you live in the GTA, here's what you need to know ahead of election day.
If you have not requested a mail-in ballot, you'll need to vote in person on Monday.
Elections Canada mails out voter information cards about three weeks before election day.
GTA residents with a voter card must go to their assigned polling station, the address of which should be listed on the card. Make sure to bring identification.
You can also find your polling station by searching your postal code here.
Each polling station is open for 12 hours — in the GTA that means from 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.

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