FIRST NATIONS DECIDE THE FUTURE: FIND YOUR POLLING STATIONS!
Across Manitoba, First Nations are getting ready to vote in this year’s federal election. Advance polls begin this weekend, and Election Day is just around the corner on April 28, 2025.
In partnership with Elections Canada, we’ve compiled a full list of First Nation polling locations—from advance voting days to where to cast your ballot on election day. Whether you’re voting early or showing up on the 28th, your voice carries power.
This election is a chance to speak up for clean water, better housing, strong leadership, and lasting change. Voting is one way we honour our ancestors and shape the future for our children.
Check the images below to find your Nation’s polling location – or download a copy of this list at: manitobachiefs.com/federal-election-2025/#fnpolls
Share widely. Mobilize your community. Let’s make this count.
#FirstNationsROCKTHEVOTE
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ARE YOU A PASSIONATE ORGANIZER WHO BELIEVES IN THE POWER OF YOUTH VOICES?
The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs is hiring a Youth Council Coordinator to support our incredible AMC Youth Council. This full-time, permanent position is perfect for someone who wants to uplift young leaders, help build a stronger future for First Nations youth, and bring energy, structure, and vision to youth-led advocacy.
From coordinating events and meetings to helping secure funding and create meaningful connections with leadership, this is a role for someone who wants to make an impact and walk alongside youth as they raise their voices, ideas, and priorities.
If you’re ready to support a new generation of First Nations changemakers, apply by April 28, 2025.
Apply now at: manitobachiefs.com/about/job-opportunities/
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ADVANCED POLLS OPEN THIS WEEKEND!
Advance polls open this weekend—your voice matters now more than ever.
From Friday, April 18 to Monday, April 21, you can vote early in the federal election at your assigned polling station from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. each day.
>> Check your Voter Information Card or visit the Voter Information Service to find your polling station. <<
First Nations have always had a powerful voice—this is our time to use it. Voting is one way we carry forward the visions of our ancestors and fight for the futures of our children. Let’s show up strong.
Check online to find your assigned advanced poll station: www.elections.ca/scripts/vis/FindED?L=e&PAGEID=20
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