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August 11, 2015 12:00 p.m. Presented by: Cllr. Jennifer Constant of Mattagami First Nation FIRST NATIONS ROCK THE VOTE VOTER I.D. CLINIC TIMMINS NATIVE FRIENDSHIP CENTRE

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August 11, 201512:00 p.m.

Presented by:Cllr. Jennifer Constant

of Mattagami First Nation

FIRST NATIONS ROCK THE VOTE

VOTER I.D. CLINICTIMMINS NATIVE FRIENDSHIP CENTRE

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CANADA’S FEDERAL ELECTION TAKES PLACE ON OCTOBER 19, 2015

•Are You Ready?

• Find out if you have the proper I.D. required to vote, and check to see if you are registered to vote.

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WHY NOT VOTING IS NOT AN OPTION• Many First Nations people did not

participate in the past election

• Arguing sovereignty did not bring anyone to the table or change who Canada chose as a leader

• The impacts of that leader has contributed to detrimental impacts to First Nations people (services, funding, legislation directly impacting First Nations)

• Until we truly have a Nation to Nation relationship we have to use every avenue we can to elect leaders that recognize our Treaties and our unique rights in our homelands

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ARE YOU REGISTERED TO VOTE?To vote, you must be registered. Use the online voter registration service to:

• check if you're registered to vote

• update the address on your voter registration, or

• register to vote

Go to: www.elections.ca/register

You will need your drivers licence or provincial ID Card (Ontario Photo Card)

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SINGLE PIECE OF ID TO VOTEShow one piece of government-issued ID

It must have your photo, name and current address.

Examples:

• driver's licence

• provincial ID card (Ontario Photo Card)

If you don’t have a piece of ID that contains your photo, name & current address, you will need two pieces of ID (one with your name & one with your name and address).

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TWO PIECES OF ID TO VOTE(ONE FROM EACH LIST)

Pieces with your name:

• health card

• Canadian passport

• birth certificate

• social insurance number card

• Indian status card

• old age security card

• label on a prescription container

• credit card or debit card

• student identity card

• driver's licence (may be used to prove your name if the address is outdated)

• provincial or territorial ID card (may be used to prove your name if the address is outdated)

Pieces with your name and address:

• utility bill (e.g. hydro; telecommunications services including telephone, cable or satellite)

• bank statement or credit card statement

• personal cheque

• government cheque or cheque stub

• income tax assessment

• vehicle ownership (registration papers)

• insurance policy

• correspondence issued by a school, college or university

• letter of confirmation of residence from a First Nations band

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UPDATE TO ID LIST• Elections Canada recently added:

– Metis Card, Band Membership Card and cards issued by an Inuit-Authority.

– As well – Elections Canada will accept expired I.D. as long as it has your name and current address

• Complete I.D. List can be found at: http://www.elections.ca/content2.aspx?section=id&document=index&lang=e

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LETTER OF CONFIRMATION OF RESIDENCEFIRST NATION CHIEFS & COUNCILS: PLEASE SIGN FOR YOUR COMMUNITY MEMBERS

This letter is a piece of ID you can use to prove your address (for both First Nation & Non-First Nation residents)

Print the letter of confirmation of residence form to complete it and sign it. Elections Canada will also accept a letter from the administrator that is printed on the First Nation’s letterhead

When you go vote, bring the letter and a second piece of ID with your name.

Can also be used by Directors of Shelters or Soup Kitchens for homeless people

You can download the letter at: http://www.elections.ca/vot/ids/EC50053_e.pdf

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REGISTER TO VOTE BY MAIL!PLEASE CONSIDER REGISTERING EARLY!

Fill out the form & mail or fax to Elections Canada.

• You must include a photocopy (not the original) of an identification document. If some of the info is on the back of the document, be sure to photocopy both sides.

• A suitable proof of identity is any current official document showing your name, address and signature (e.g. driver’s licence).

• If you do not have one document with this information, you can send photocopies of two current official documents:

• • one showing your name and address (e.g. telephone bill or Letter of Confirmation of Residence); and

• • one showing your name and signature (e.g. health card or library card).

You can download the registration for at:

https://ereg.elections.ca/redirect.aspx?form=Form_12d_EC_32000

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TAKE AN OATH• You may use this option if you are unable to produce a single or

two pieces of ID from the required list.

• Show two pieces with your name, and have someone who knows you attest to your address.

• This person must:– Show proof of identity and address– Be registered in the same polling division– Only attest for one person

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ORGANIZE IN YOUR COMMUNITY!Once you are registered to vote, you can help others:

• Host an ID CLINIC – invite community members out to see if they have the required ID they need to vote. This can be held at a community event like a pow wow.

• Community Outreach – post information on how to register to vote in your community newsletter, Facebook page or website.

• Use your local radio station to share information on what people need to register and vote in the next federal election

• Ask your Chief & Council to sign Letters of Confirmation of Residence

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ON OCTOBER 19TH GET OUT THE VOTE

On election day, you can help get out the vote:

• Recruit volunteer drivers & arrange for rides to get people to and from the ballot box

• Book time to speak at the local radio station to encourage all to get out and vote, have people call in if they need a ride, answer voter ID questions, etc.

• Be ready with Letters of Confirmation of Residence (must be signed the First Nation’s officials – Chiefs, Councillors or Band Administrator)

• Go door-to-door and encourage all those 18 years and older to go vote!

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FIRST NATIONS IN NAN TERRITORY• There are 49 First Nation

Communities within the NAN Territory

• We have to encourage everyone to get out and vote

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CONTACT & SUPPORT• The Timmins Native

Friendship Centre has committed to providing support in assisting people register to vote

• For any Mattagami members: – Cllr. Jennifer Constant at

the Mattagami Administration Office

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PLEASE VOTE

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