Election Toolkit Resources
In the lead-up to the September 20, 2021 Federal Election, NNPBC is pleased to provide a series of tools that will help nurses hold meaningful discussion with candidates from all parties. The Association itself remains non-partisan, but hopes that nurses across B.C. will take this opportunity to ask important questions of candidates and remind our political leadership that nurses can be a valued and knowledgeable source of information for health system planning and transformation.
Nurses see patients every single day and strive to help them navigate our complex health care system in a manageable and compassionate way. Whether your goal is to raise candidates awareness of the issues that are impacting the nursing profession, make a balanced decision about your own vote, or help influence the direction of our new government, NNPBC is keen to provide materials and information that will help you decide how you want to experience the 2021 Federal Election.
Please remind yourself of key Federal Election Issues or access any of the Toolkit materials linked to the right of this text to learn how you can get involved. We will keep an eye on public forums to be held by social distance and where possible will list as many public events as we can.
We welcome submissions and suggestions that are related to our work. If you have an idea or request that is not reflected on our Election pages, please email us at info@nnpbc.com to share your thoughts.

Party & Candidate Info
- Major Political Parties (alphabetical order)
- Bloc Quebecois (note, there are no Bloc candidates in BC)
- Conservative Party of Canada
- Green Party of Canada
- Liberal Party of Canada
- New Democratic Party
- Full list of Canada’s Political Parties
- List of Candidates will be made available through the Elections Canada website soon (stay tuned for the link)
Elections Resources & Information
- Elections Canada Home Page
- Register to Vote
- General Voter Information
- Health and Safety
- Canadian Nurses Association Elections Information