2017 Canadian electoral calendar
This is a list of elections in Canada scheduled to be held in 2017. Included are provincial, municipal and federal elections, by-elections on any level, referendums and party leadership races at any level.
January to February
- January 7: North Cedar, British Columbia Improvement District by-election.[1]
- January 14: Radium Hot Springs, British Columbia municipal by-election.
- January 18: Naicam, Saskatchewan council by-election[2]
- January 21:
- School District 92 Nisga'a, British Columbia by-election.
- School District 27 Cariboo-Chilcotin, British Columbia by-election.
- January 28: Mackenzie, British Columbia municipal by-election.
- February 5: Coaticook, Quebec District 1 municipal by-election.
- February 11: Salt Spring Island, British Columbia Fire Protection District trustee by-election.[3]
- February 13:
- February 25: Warfield, British Columbia municipal by-election.
- February 27:
- Drayton Valley, Alberta municipal by-election.[6]
- Taku River Tlingit First Nation clan director by-election.[7]
March to April
- March 2:
- Lax Kw'alaams Indian Band trustee by-election[8]
- Saskatoon Meewasin provincial by-election.
- Nee-Tahi-Buhn Band councillor by-election.[9]
- March 3: Wet'suwet'en First Nation: Broman Lake councillor by-election.[10]
- March 4:
- March 9&12: Roseau River Anishinabe First Nation, Manitoba band council election and re-vote[13]
- March 14: 2017 Bloc Québécois leadership election
- March 18:
- 2017 Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta leadership election
- Municipality of the District of St. Mary's, Nova Scotia District 3/5 special election.[14]
- March 24: Peguis First Nation, Manitoba chief and council election.[15]
- March 25:
- Port Clements, British Columbia mayoral and municipal by-elections.[16]
- School District 27 Cariboo-Chilcotin, British Columbia trustee by-election.
- Tsawwassen First Nation legislative by-election.[17]
- March 27: Georgina, Ontario Ward 1 municipal by-election[18]
- March 31: Lake Cowichan First Nation land code ratification vote.[19]
- April 3: Federal by-elections in Ottawa—Vanier, Markham—Thornhill, Saint-Laurent, Calgary Heritage and Calgary Midnapore.[20]
- April 6: Hupacasath First Nation general election.[21]
- April 10: Iqaluit, Nunavut municipal by-election.[22]
- April 12:
- Chinook School Division school board trustee by-election.[23]
- Halalt First Nation general election.[24]
- April 21: Sq'ewlets First Nation chief and council general election.[25]
- April 22:
- School District 74 Gold Trail, British Columbia trustee by-election.
- Lower Nicola Indian Band by-election[26]
- April 27: Frog Lake First Nation general election.[27]
- April 29: School District 19 Revelstoke, British Columbia trustee by-election.
May to June
- May 1: Stratford, Prince Edward Island Stewart Cove Ward by-election.[28]
- May 4: Seabird Island First Nation: Business plan and land use plane referendum.[29]
- May 8: Gitwangak Indian Band: Chief and council general election.[30]
- May 9: 2017 British Columbia general election
- May 10: Horizon School Division, Saskatchewan trustee by-election.[31]
- May 12: Skin Tyee First Nation: Council by-election.[32]
- May 15:
- Kingston, Ontario District 1 municipal by-election[33]
- Municipal by-elections in Kedgwick, Le Goulet, Maisonnette, Shippagan, Salisbury and Saint-André, New Brunswick
- Municipal election in Haut-Madawaska, New Brunswick
- Plebiscites in the Local Service Districts of Cap-Bateau, Coteau Road, Haut-Lamèque, Miscou Island, Ste. Cecile, Petite-Lamèque, Pigeon Hill, Pointe-Alexandre, Pointe-Canot and Parish of Shippegan, New Brunswick[34]
- May 27:
- May 29: Provincial by-election in Gouin, Quebec.
- May 30: 2017 Nova Scotia general election
- June 1: Provincial by-election in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
- June 2: McLeod Lake Band: Chief and council general election[36]
- June 4: 2017 Alberta Liberal Party leadership election
- June 5: Rideau Lakes, Ontario municipal by-election in Bastard & South Burgess Ward. (Election had been planned for July, but was filled by acclamation on June 5.)[37]
- June 8: Aamjiwnaang First Nation by-elections.[38]
- June 10: Creston, British Columbia municipal by-election
- June 13: Provincial by-election in Point Douglas, Manitoba[39]
- June 20: Ka:'yu:'k't'h'/Che:k:tlesʔet'h' legislative by-election.[40]
- June 24:
- Lake Country, British Columbia municipal by-elections[41]
- Temagami First Nation Land Code Ratification Vote[42]
July to August
- July 5: Tsawout First Nation: General election[43]
- July 7:
- Gwa'sala-'Nakwaxda'xw Nations: Chief and council general election[44]
- Gitsegukla Indian Band: General election.[45]
- July 8: Nanaimo, British Columbia municipal by-election.
- July 19:
- Rural Municipality of Ritchot, Manitoba: Mayoral and council by-elections[46]
- Municipality of Swan River, Manitoba reeve by-election[47]
- July 20: Kispiox Band Council: Chief and council general election.[48]
- July 25: Enoch Cree Nation: Chief and council general election[49]
- July 29: Lunenburg, Nova Scotia special election[50]
- July 2 to August 2: Long Plain First Nation: Community Ratification Vote - Land Code[51]
- August 11: Tobacco Indian Band council by-election[52]
- August 19: planned Central Coast Regional District Electoral Area B by-election. Election cancelled as no valid nomination received.
- August 30: Rural Municipality of South Qu'Appelle No. 157, Saskatchewan Division 2 council by-election.[53]
September
- September 7:
- Saskatoon Fairview provincial by-election
- We Wai Kai Nation council by-election[54]
- September 9: Fort St. John, British Columbia council by-election[55]
- September 16:
- 2017 Manitoba New Democratic Party leadership election[56]
- Wells, British Columbia municipal by-election.
- September 19: Lynn Lake, Manitoba by-election.[57]
- September 20: Nipawin, Saskatchewan council by-election[58]
- September 23: Saanich, British Columbia council by-election[59]
- September 26: 2017 Newfoundland and Labrador municipal elections
- September 30:
- Kamloops, British Columbia mayoral by-election.[60]
- Port Moody, British Columbia council by-election.[61]
- Cowichan Valley Regional District Area B (Shawnigan Lake) by-election[62]
October
- October 1: 2017 New Democratic Party leadership election
- October 2: Louis-Hébert provincial by-election.
- October 14:
- Vancouver City Council and Vancouver School Board by-elections[63]
- Municipality of Chester, Nova Scotia District 1 council by-election[64]
- October 16: 2017 Alberta municipal elections
- October 17: Come By Chance, Newfoundland and Labrador by-election[65]
- October 18: Eston, Saskatchewan council by-election[66]
- October 20: 2017 Progressive Conservative Party of Prince Edward Island leadership election
- October 21:
- 2017 Manitoba Liberal Party leadership election
- Cranbrook, British Columbia council by-election[67]
- Lions Bay, British Columbia council by-election[68]
- Municipality of Colchester, Nova Scotia District 9 council by-election[69]
- October 23:
- Essex, Ontario Ward 3 by-election[70]
- Federal by-elections in Sturgeon River—Parkland and Lac-Saint-Jean
- Municipal by-elections in Grande-Anse (mayor), McAdam, Nigadoo, Petit Rocher, Rexton and Saint-André (mayor), New Brunswick.[71]
- Municipal plebiscite in the local service districts of Keswick Ridge, Douglas, Bright, and portions Kingsclear and Queensbury, New Brunswick to form a new rural municipality.[71]
- October 25: Osler, Saskatchewan municipal by-election
- October 27: 2017 New Brunswick New Democratic Party leadership election (planned date, cancelled due to having just one candidate)
- October 28:
- 2017 United Conservative Party leadership election (Alberta)
- Whistler, British Columbia council by-election[72]
- Ɂakisq̓nuk First Nation by-election[73]
- October 30: 2017 Nunavut general election
November to December
- November 4: Kaslo, British Columbia municipal by-election
- November 5: 2017 Quebec municipal elections
- November 18:
- View Royal, British Columbia council by-election[74]
- Queen Charlotte, British Columbia municipal by-election
- November 21: Mount Pearl North, Newfoundland and Labrador provincial by-election.[75]
- November 27: Charlottetown-Parkdale, Prince Edward Island provincial by-election.[76]
- December 2: Oliver, British Columbia municipal by-election[77]
- December 4: Nunavut municipal elections, 2017 (hamlets)
- December 11: Federal by-elections in Bonavista—Burin—Trinity, Scarborough—Agincourt, Battlefords—Lloydminster and South Surrey—White Rock.
- December 14: Provincial by-election in Calgary-Lougheed, Alberta.[78]
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External links
- Elections BC: Local by-elections
- Elections Quebec: By-elections in municipalities with 5,000 inhabitants or more
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