Know someone who is unhoused? You can help them vote

System in place to make sure every voice is heard

If you or someone you know is unhoused, voting in Monday's federal election is still a possibility. 

Your voting address can be the place where you regularly access services - like a shelter, drop-in, or food bank.

You’ll need proof of that address, which a staff member can provide with a Letter of Confirmation of Residence.

You’ll also need ID. If you don’t have one, someone with ID can vouch for you at your polling station - but they can only vouch for one person.