Thank you for your question! You can find the answer below in our FAQ :

Who’s my candidate?

Enter your postal code on our candidates’ page to discover who’s running in your riding.

How can I talk to my candidate?

Find your candidate online here to get in touch.

How do I volunteer?

Sign up online here! Our campaigns need help with door knocking, calling voters, distributing literature, setting up lawn signs, and getting out the vote.

How do I get a lawn sign?

Request a lawn sign by filling out this online form.

Where is my lawn sign?

Each campaign handles its own lawn sign distribution, so availability may vary. They’ll do their best to deliver your sign as soon as possible.

Where do I vote?

The easiest way to vote is at an advance poll, open for four days before the actual election day. Click here to find your nearest advance poll location, or call Elections Canada at 1-800-463-6868 for help.

What do I need to vote?

To vote, you’ll need to show proof of identity and address, such as a driver’s license or any government-issued ID with your photo, name, and current address. If you don’t have one of these, visit Elections Canada’s website here for other options.

Do I need my voter card to vote?

No. You only need to show proof of identity and address, such as a driver’s license or any government-issued ID with your photo, name, and current address. If you don’t have one of these, visit Elections Canada’s website here for other options.

Do I need to register to vote?

Most eligible Canadians are already registered in the National Register of Electors. If you checked the Elections Canada boxes on your tax return, your registration will be updated with your current address.

Can you give me a ride to my polling station?

Email lift@greenparty.ca to request a ride, and we’ll do our best to help you.

Where do my donations go?

Your donations support a small but effective team, including:

  • A dedicated field team connecting with local volunteers across Canada and providing key resources and materials to inform Canadians about important issues.
  • Communications staff to keep our co-leaders and party in the spotlight.
  • Fundraising staff to ensure we have the resources to continue our work.