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Federal election expected to cost $570M, chief electoral officer says

OTTAWA - Elections Canada predicts the federal election will cost taxpayers roughly $570 million as the agency looks to boost turnout among student and Indigenous voters.

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OTTAWA - Elections Canada predicts the federal election will cost taxpayers roughly $570 million as the agency looks to boost turnout among student and Indigenous voters.

Chief electoral officer Stéphane Perrault said Monday that figure is “slightly less” than the price tag for the previous federal election in 2021, which Elections Canada said cost about $574.1 million in 2025 dollars.

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