Election day is Feb. 27, but some Trent University students in Peterborough have faced unexpected hurdles trying to vote in advance polls.
Electoral district boundaries and confusion over eligibility left some unable to cast their ballots on campus and beyond. After student advocacy, Elections Ontario says voting issues for students living on campus are solved. Still, other residents could face accessibility issues at the polls. Marc Woodhouse reports.
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Some Trent University students turned away at the polls in Peterborough, Ont.; other residents could face accessibility issues
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