#nonprofitsvote: The 2025 Federal Election Edition  
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#nonprofitsvote: The 2025 Federal Election Edition  

You asked, we answered. Here is a vote kit for the 2025 federal election that you can use and share with your colleagues, clients, volunteers, and let’s get nonprofits voting!  

As always, all of this information is nonpartisan and intended to support nonprofits get out the vote. The federal election will be held on April 28, and because here at the Chamber we believe that democracy is awesome, we encourage everyone to openly celebrate Canadians’ right to go to the polls freely and fairly.

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CCVO Supports Imagine Canada’s 2021 Federal Pre-Budget Submission
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CCVO Supports Imagine Canada’s 2021 Federal Pre-Budget Submission

The House of Commons Standing Committee on Finance launched its pre-budget consultations process and invited Canadians to participate by submitting a brief. The Committee asked Canadians for their insight about economic growth – more specifically, “measures the federal government could take to restart the Canadian economy, as it recovers from the COVID-19 pandemic.” We are grateful for Imagine Canada’s leadership in developing a list of recommendations that represent the needs of the nonprofit sector and are supportive of a Sector Resilience Grant Program. Read this blog post to learn more about Imagine Canada’s recommendations.

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CCVO Supports Imagine Canada’s 2021 Federal Pre-Budget Submission
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CCVO Supports Imagine Canada’s 2021 Federal Pre-Budget Submission

The House of Commons Standing Committee on Finance launched its pre-budget consultations process and invited Canadians to participate by submitting a brief. The Committee asked Canadians for their insight about economic growth – more specifically, “measures the federal government could take to restart the Canadian economy, as it recovers from the COVID-19 pandemic.” We are grateful for Imagine Canada’s leadership in developing a list of recommendations that represent the needs of the nonprofit sector and are supportive of a Sector Resilience Grant Program. Read this blog post to learn more about Imagine Canada’s recommendations.

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