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#ABetterWorld

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We call on Canada's next government to have a strong role in tackling the most pressing global challenges by showing up and supporting the health, wellbeing, and dignity of people around the world. A better world starts with Canada.

Whether or not you can vote, it’s important for you to find out who all is running to be your local Member of Parliament and build relationships with them. Your local candidates need to hear from you about the issues you care about (like international development!), why it’s important (to end extreme poverty!), and what you would like them to do about it if elected (implement policies and commit to funds that support people living in poverty!). Because a better world starts with Canada.

And consider this: by engaging with your candidates, you are building a relationship with your future Member of Parliament who has the power to influence large funding or policy decisions. You will have paved the way for more impactful conversations and interactions in the future.

How to find the candidates in your area:

  1. Go to Election Canada’s website and type in your postal code to get a list of candidates and which party they represent
  2. Search for candidates’ names online and on social media. Candidates want people to find them easily, so it should be straight-forward.

Their contact information should be clearly indicated on their website. Once you have that, you’re ready to engage!

There are many ways to engage with candidates to share with them why you care about international development:

Pro tip! Share your personal story or reasons with them about why you care and include examples of the issues you are most concerned about (malnutrition, immunization, education, etc.)

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