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  1. Aug 31, 2023 · The revised estimated cost of delivering the 44th federal general election (GE) on September 20, 2021, is $560.6 million, or approximately $20.38 for each registered elector, in 2024 dollars. The cost of delivering a GE is typically spread out over three years and includes expenditures incurred well after election day, such as reimbursements ...

    • Pandemic Measures Hike The Price
    • Inflation and A Growing Population
    • Main Costs of Running An Election
    • Where The Money Comes from

    Several factors are at play. First, delivering an election in a pandemic requires added safety measures. "That will be the peculiarity of this election," said Marc Mayrand, former chief electoral officer for Elections Canada from 2007-2016. "That means Elections Canada has to set up new procedures, maybe hire a bit more staff, make sure that protoc...

    There are other factors that Elections Canada has little to no control over, including additional eligible voters, says Mayrand. "I suspect we'll see close to a million more electors in the previous election," he said. Mayrand suggested population growth is one contributing factor, as well as more people reaching the voting age. Another factor is i...

    In every election, what tends to cost the most is paying workers and renting office space for returning officers in 338 ridings and sites for 20,000 temporary polling stations. "Elections Canada during an election probably has the largest number of points of service of any organization," said Mayrand. By comparison, McDonald's has around 1,400 loca...

    So who pays for it? Taxpayers. The chief electoral officer has financial authority to draw directly from the federal government's consolidated revenue fund to ensure that Elections Canada can respond to an election call at any time, and to remain independent from the government of the day. That fund is made up of taxes and other revenue streams the...

  2. May 24, 2022 · The price of gas can be broken down to four components: the price of crude oil, the cost to refine it into gasoline, the markup from the gas station owner and, of course, taxes. The primary...

  3. The Alberta Natural Gas Reference Price is a representative market price for natural gas bought and sold within the province, calculated using a simplified netback model. The Natural Gas Reference Price is a critical input into the valuation of the Crown's royalty volume.

  4. Sep 20, 2021 · Map of Official Results for the 44th General Election (2021) Final List of Candidates. Health and safety measures. Advertising Campaign for the 2021 General Election. Information Tools Used for the 2021 General Election. Data on Special Ballot Voting Kits. Estimated Cost of the 44th General Election.

  5. AECO-C: The AECO-C price, the benchmark for Western Canadian natural gas, decreased 46% from 2022 to an average of Cdn$2.74 per gigajoule (GJ) in 2023. The price decrease was primarily attributed to lower domestic residential and commercial demand and the growth in the natural gas supply.

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    The following charts illustrate the daily and monthly index prices of natural gas for the current and prior month. Alberta Natural Gas Prices - Current Month Actual prices are based on a volume weighted average of transacted prices for all physically delivered natural gas at the Alberta AB-NIT market center.

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