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-->Pay rates for all federal election workers are set by the Federal Election Fees Tariff.
We are committed to making sure election workers are paid in a timely manner. Nearly all workers who worked at an advance poll or an election day poll can expect to be paid within eight weeks of election day. Any worker with questions can reach out to Elections Canada's Payment Inquiry Line at 1-800-823-8488.
Our standard is to pay all election workers within eight weeks following election day.
For any questions about your pay, please call Elections Canada’s Payment Inquiry Line at 1-800-823-8488.
Pay rates for all federal election workers are set by the Federal Election Fees Tariff.
If you were assigned to an office staff position or worked 35 hours or more as a poll official, you will receive a Record of Employment.
Elections Canada issues T4 slips to all eligible election workers and mails them to the addresses on file by the end of February each year, as a statement of earnings.
Elections Canada also issues Relevé 1s to each worker in Quebec and mails them to the addresses in file by the end of February each year.
Learn about election workers' pay and tax documents.
For questions about your pay or when you will receive your tax forms, call Elections Canada's Payment Inquiry Line at 1-800-823-8488.
For questions about taxes, including how the tax slips issued by Elections Canada affect your tax filings, you may wish to contact Canada Revenue Agency's individual tax enquiries line at 1-800-959-8281.
All election workers receive a pay stub. There are details about your pay in the top portion of your pay stub and a void cheque image in the bottom portion. If you don't have direct deposit, you will receive your cheque separately.
Cheques are mailed the week before the pay stub is mailed. However, due to mailing delays, some cheques may be delivered after the pay stub.
Workers are paid for training at the hourly rate of the position for which they trained. Training pay will appear on your pay stub under "Fees."
Your bank statement will show that you have received a payment from the "Government of Canada."