Chief Electoral Officer Marc Mayrand says he fears some Canadians could be denied their right to vote if the government goes ahead with its proposed changes to the Canada Elections Act.

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Chief Electoral Officer Marc Mayrand says he fears some Canadians could be denied their right to vote if the government goes ahead with its proposed changes to the Canada Elections Act.
Canada's top election official is raising concerns about privacy as the government's proposed changes to election laws include letting parties have lists of who cast ballots.
Chief Electoral Officer Marc Mayrand says he fears some Canadians could be denied their right to vote if the government goes ahead with its proposed changes to the Canada Elections Act.