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What is the right to vote in Canada sometimes called?
- The democratic privilege
- The franchise or suffrage
- The civic duty
- The electoral right
Why this is the correct answer
Voting rights in Canada are formally known as the franchise or suffrage, terms rooted in the historical struggle to extend the right to vote to all citizens regardless of gender, race, or property ownership. These words are commonly used in legal and political discussions about democratic participation.