TORONTO – Parte la carica degli italocanadesi candidati in questa tornata elettorale. In tutto sono 69 i politici di origine italiana in cerca di un seggio, concentrati come sempre in Ontario e in Quebec ma presenti anche nelle altre province canadesi. Anche in queste elezioni i rappresentanti della nostra comunità si sono candidati in tutti i principali partiti federali…
TORONTO – Ognuno si è fatto la propria idea. I seggi anticipati sono chiusi. Hanno votato più cittadini del previsto: 5.780.000 secondo l’ultima stima di Elections Canada (una media di poco più di 17.100 votanti per circoscrizione) rispetto alle passate elezioni. In effetti, ciò rappresenta un aumento del 18,48% rispetto all’affluenza alle urne anticipate nelle ultime elezioni…
TORONTO – Everyone’s mind is made up. The advance polls are closed. More citizens have voted than expected – 5,780,000 according to the latest Elections Canada estimate (an average of just over 17,100 per constituency) than in past elections. In fact, that represents an 18.48% increase over the turn out at the advance polls in the last election. →
TORONTO – The office of the Italian Canadian candidates in this electoral round is starting. In all, there are 69 candidates of Italian origin looking for a seat, concentrated as always in Ontario and Quebec but also present in the other Canadian provinces. Also in these elections the representatives of our community represented themselves in all the main federal parties. →
The electoral district of Vaughan-Woodbridge is located along the south western edge of York Region. It was created by the 2012 electoral boundaries redistribution and encompasses the neighbourhood of Woodbridge and part of the City of Vaughan.
The constituency is home to the highest concentration of Italian Canadians in Canada. With an area population of 105,228 residents (2016 Census), more than half – 55,960 people – identify as Italian. →