Federal election cost estimated $630M, but many First Nations had no polling station
OTTAWA — Last year’s federal election cost an estimated $630 million — more than the estimated $502-million bill for the 2019 poll — partly because of extra costs associated with the pandemic, according to Elections Canada.
The official report on last September’s election outlined multiple obstacles those running the election had to overcome because of COVID-19, including finding people to staff polling stations.
The report revealed that many First Nations communities had no polling station at all on election day.
Of around 635 First Nations communities in Canada, only 57 per cent were assigned a polling station on their reserve. In some remote communities, the nearest polling station was a great distance away and inaccessible.


