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what are the three election processes canada grade 9 answer
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The three election processes in Canada are:
1. Federal elections - where Canadians vote for members of Parliament to represent them in the House of Commons.
2. Provincial elections - where Canadians vote for members of the provincial legislature to represent them in the provincial government.
3. Municipal elections - where Canadians vote for mayors, councillors, and other local officials to represent them in municipal government.
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