🇨🇦 With Canada's ruling Liberals projected to form a minority government, here's a look at how voters decided their vote and what they had to say 👇More #Elxn44 coverage: twitter.com/i/events/14313… 1/9
♻️ Emily Wynn, a first-year student at Ryerson University, said action on #climatechange is what guided her vote for #Elxn44. After a summer of record-breaking weather, climate change action was the top issue this election, data shows reut.rs/3zCqmx3 2/9
🏞 For many Canadians, 2021 is the year the climate crisis hit home. John Moore said his message is to make the world know that Ontario and Canada care about the environment #Elxn44 reut.rs/3zCqmx3 3/9
Action against Asian hate crimes and a focus on race and social justice issues were at the forefront of Lisa Tran's decision going into #Elxn44, who voted from Toronto, Ontario 4/9
😷 Ashneet Lalli, a first-time Toronto voter, said she focused on climate change action and candidates who not only believe in the #pandemic, but take it seriously and prioritize public health. Vaccine mandates were a contentious issue during #Elxn44 reut.rs/2Zgh7WJ 5/9
🏠 Likewise, in Vancouver, Douglas, a 27-year-old engineer, said he is looking forward to having a leader who will handle the pandemic and address the #housing issue. Affordability is a key issue, as housing prices sky-rocketed in the pandemic #Elxn44 reut.rs/3ku86la 6/9
🗺 The pandemic highlighted discrepancies across Toronto, said Ajeuro Abala. He said he was voting for the leader trying to cater to a 'more realistic demographic and worldview' #Elxn44 7/9
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