Provincial Elections
Provincial elections are held to choose representatives for the legislative assembly of a province or territory. These elections allow citizens to vote for candidates who will make decisions on local issues, such as education, healthcare, and infrastructure. Each province has its own rules and schedule for elections, which typically occur every four years.
During provincial elections, political parties present their platforms, outlining their plans and policies. Voters can select candidates from various parties, including Liberal, Conservative, and NDP. The party that wins the most seats usually forms the government, with its leader becoming the Premier of the province.