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A lot of jobs need to be filled in Canada — and quickly.

Elections Canada said it’s looking to hire 200,000 workers for polling stations ahead of the April 28 vote.

Workdays will be from April 18 to April 21 for advance polls, and April 28 for election day.

There is also a training session that workers will have, which they will also be paid for.

Elections Canada said the pay ranges from $20.01 to $26.46 per hour depending on the position.

Positions include deputy returning officer, information officer, registration officer, and central poll supervisor.

Those looking to apply must be Canadian citizens and at least 16 years old on election day.

Applications can be made online.

Individuals can also contact their local Elections Canada office.

More information can be found on the Elections Canada website.

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