
Canadians are to head to the polls on Sept. 20.
There are 338 seats in the House of Commons and any party needs 170 to win a majority.
Elections Canada provides all you need to know as it manages and organizes Canada’s 44th general federal election. You can see that here.
Saskatchewan has 14 ridings, all of which were won in the previous election by Conservative candidates. You can find your riding here.
There are many ways to vote: On election day; in advance polls; at any Elections Canada office; or, by mail.
As expected, there are certain requirements when you go to vote including showing two pieces of ID. What you need to know about how to vote can be found here.