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Procedure and House Affairs committee   participating. Lack of an accurate voter information card was ranked as one of the reasons for three of the subgroups, a majority of the subgroups. Clearly, there is a problem there. That is the reason it says, in the list of things the CEO's advertising can do, how electors may establish

March 25th, 2014Committee meeting

Scott ReidConservative

Procedure and House Affairs committee   not going to be successful, whether it's with your voter information card or whether it's with the library card that you happen to find in the lobby of your condo building as well. Impersonating someone else with their type two identity document is a serious offence in British Columbia

March 25th, 2014Committee meeting

Keith Archer

Privilege   the submission. The first fact that was omitted from the submission, and the wording was used very carefully, was that cards like this were not used by Elections Canada for identification at the time, the implication being that there were no such cards. However, there were voter information

March 27th, 2014House debate

Peter Van LoanConservative

Procedure and House Affairs committee  . Further, it bars the voter information card, which Elections Canada mails to each registered voter to advise them where and when to vote, from being used as documentary proof of residential address. The Minister of State for Democratic Reform has stated that vouching must

March 27th, 2014Committee meeting

Harry Neufeld

Procedure and House Affairs committee   vouching. You also recommended an expanded use of voter information cards.

March 27th, 2014Committee meeting

Craig ScottNDP

Procedure and House Affairs committee   the integrity of the process and the accessibility of the ballot. There's a tension there, but what I find is that there's no improvement as a result of Bill C-23's elimination of vouching and the elimination of the voter information card as a form of address ID. There's nothing

March 27th, 2014Committee meeting

Harry Neufeld

Procedure and House Affairs committee  And possibly even a larger number if the voter information card is no longer allowed in any form as ID.

March 27th, 2014Committee meeting

Harry Neufeld

Procedure and House Affairs committee   information card as address ID, they're scrambling around, emptying their wallet, and trying to figure out how they're going to get a ballot. Their driver's licence, which they thought was going to be enough, isn't working because it has a post office box on it.

March 27th, 2014Committee meeting

Harry Neufeld

Procedure and House Affairs committee   that we are still talking about irregularities that are associated with fraud. According to what you explained, I think it is very clear that that link is not there, and that that is not a reason to completely eliminate identification using the voter information card as well as the use

March 27th, 2014Committee meeting

Alexandrine LatendresseNDP

Procedure and House Affairs committee  Because voter information cards were not allowed as a singular form of ID in 2006—and I'm representing 2006 and I'll have more to say about that when I'm in your seat next week—and multiple vouching was not allowed in 2006—

March 27th, 2014Committee meeting

Laurie HawnConservative

Procedure and House Affairs committee  Correct. So the comments that I made that, not that colleague, but his partner across the floor tried to impugn just now in the House of Commons saying that what I said was clearly not true, voter information cards were allowed and used in 2006.

March 27th, 2014Committee meeting

Laurie HawnConservative

Procedure and House Affairs committee  Voter information cards were a piece of information to tell voters when they could vote and where they could vote.

March 27th, 2014Committee meeting

Harry Neufeld

Procedure and House Affairs committee   the presentation by Mr. Neufeld, and that is that Mr. Simms brought the example forward of a woman in a care facility in his home province, in his riding actually, who he stated would not have been able to vote without the voter information card, because he said it was the only possible piece

March 27th, 2014Committee meeting

Tom LukiwskiConservative

Procedure and House Affairs committee   particularly—of the fact that we will be abolishing both the use of vouchers and the use of the voter information card, which until now allowed people to vote on election day?

March 27th, 2014Committee meeting

Alexandrine LatendresseNDP

Procedure and House Affairs committee   divided the young people into five groups—cited reasons why they hadn't participated, three of the groups—and I can't remember which of the three subcategories it was—indicated that one of the primary reasons was lack of voter information materials, voter information cards, which among

March 27th, 2014Committee meeting

Scott ReidConservative