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Adam: Do you know which riding you're voting in? Maybe not

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The ridings in which some of you voted in the last federal election may not be the ones assigned to you this time. Find out who your candidates are before voting day.

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If you are planning to vote in the federal election — as I assume most Canadians definitely will — make sure you know where to cast your ballot before polling day because boundary changes have shifted several communities and thousands of voters into different ridings.

While most voters in Ottawa will see no change, the ridings in which some of you voted in the last federal election may not be the ones assigned to you this time. Notably, residents in Findlay Creek, Carlington, Bells Corners, Blacburn Hamlet, McKellar Park, Mooney’s Bay, Carlsbad Springs, Stittsville and several others will find that they have been moved into new ridings.

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For instance, in Orléans, some 13,000 people have been shifted to different ridings. That’s why Elections Canada says you........

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