12048 1 2 T 8 9 OCTOBER 2008 3.4 10 11 This Tuesday, vote. A federal general election is taking place on October 14, 2008. For information on where and when to vote, check your voter information card. It tells you where and when to vote. You'll get through the voting process more quickly if you have it with you. You will find the voting hours for your polling station on your voter information card or at www.elections.ca by clicking on “Voter Information Service”. If you haven't received this card, you are probably not on the voters list. To register, all you need to do is go to your polling station on election day, where you must prove your identity and address. Vote. Shape your world. New identification rules to vote When you vote, you must prove your identity and address. For the list of acceptable pieces of identification authorized by the Chief Electoral Officer of Canada, please see the pamphlet you received by mail from Elections Canada or visit www.elections.ca and click on “Voter Identification at the Polls”. To vote, you must: ¢ be a Canadian citizen ¢ be at least 18 years old on election day ° prove your identity and address 1-800-INFO-VOTE 1-800-463-6868 www.elections.ca toll-free in Canada and the United States, or 001-800-514-6868 toll-free in Mexico Ea TTY 1-800-361-8935 for people who are deaf or hard of hearing, toll-free in Canada and the United States, or 613-991-2082 from anywhere in the world “xe Elections Canada