See information about how we make sure that Canadians can exercise their democratic rights to vote and be a candidate.
See information about the structure of our organization and the Chief Electoral Officer's duties.
Learn about the current and former CEOs.
Read or download our organizational chart.
See the code and learn about our political impartiality, strategic objectives, statement of values, expected behaviours and implementation.
Learn about our history as one of the world's first independent electoral agencies.
See the plan that outlines our commitment to improving programs and services and reducing barriers to voting, and describes future activities and projects.
See the six principles of electoral integrity that guide our work.
Departmental Plans (DP) are used to announce priorities, strategic outcomes, programs, expected results and planned resource requirements.
Departmental Results Reports (DRR) are used to account for actual results achieved and actual resources used in the most recently completed fiscal year.
A Quarterly Financial Report (QFR) consists of financial tables comparing planned and actual expenditures
See our governance of equity, inclusion, anti-racism and harassment.
See the plan that outlines our commitment to ensuring the full and equal participation of people with disabilities in every part of the electoral process.
Elections Canada has produced a Departmental Sustainable Development Strategy to meet legislative requirements.
To meet legislative requirements, Elections Canada will produce an annual report on this topic.
Contracts, grants and contributions, position reclassifications, travel and hospitality expenses.
Learn about the independent officer who enforces compliance with the Canada Elections Act.
View information on how the Broadcasting Arbitrator allocates broadcasting time to political parties under the Canada Elections Act.
Learn about how we work with groups and committees to advise on issues, inform initiatives and share information to reduce barriers to voting.