Election Readiness Training
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Election Readiness Training

Be Election-Ready for the Upcoming Federal Election! Join us for a free in-person training session in downtown Toronto!

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By Democratic Engagement Exchange
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Date and time

Monday, March 31 · 5:30 - 8:30pm EDT

Location

Sandbox, 3rd Floor, 341 Yonge Street

341 Yonge Street #3rd floor Toronto, ON M5B 1S1 Canada

About this event

  • Event lasts 3 hours

Do you work in a non-profit or a public service organization in GTA? Are you a community leader and committed to driving actionable change in your community?

Join the Democratic Engagement Exchange for FREE elections readiness workshops. The in-person session will equip advocates, organizers, and changemakers with the tools to elevate their community's voice in the upcoming federal election. You’ll discover the best practices for non-partisan voter engagement and how to plan ahead for your communities.

This is your chance to:

  • Learn proven best practices for non-partisan voter outreach
  • Find out how to host your own Vote PopUp events
  • Know about the key election dates and deadlines
  • Network with like-minded leaders who share your passion for voter engagement

Community-based organizations and local leaders are the backbone of our democracy. By addressing community concerns, providing essential voting information, and fostering a culture of engagement, you can make a real impact. Register now to ensure your community's voice is heard this election season!

Learn more about the Democratic Engagement Exchange at www.engagedemocracy.ca


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The mission of the Democratic Engagement Exchange is to build a vibrant and inclusive democracy where everyone living in Canada can contribute. Together, we can build healthy communities and find solutions to our most pressing challenges. For too many Canadians our democracy isn't working. One third of Canadians report they never talk about politics. In the last federal election, eight million eligible Canadian voters chose not to vote.