A Right to Vote: A Case Study in Nursing Advocacy for Public Policy Reform
In February 2014, the Government of Canada under Stephen Harper introduced the 'Fair Elections Act'. This reform to the elections act removed provisions for access to voting for individuals lacking certain forms of identification. Noting that this would have a disproportionate impact on pe...
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Main Author: | Abram Oudshoorn (Author) |
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2019-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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