Here is a simple suggestion, that would also bring in a large profit.
Australia, Belgium, and Luxembourg have made elections compulsary to those eligable.
Australia has issued 50 dollar fines to eligable non-voters.
As Canadians, we live in one of the nicest and safest. Voting is a simple way to ensure our liberies and freedoms that are often taken for granted.
In 2004, approximately 9 million registered voters did not vote, 60.9% of the eligable population.
http://www.sfu.ca/~aheard/elections/historical-turnout.html
If a elections were made mandatory and enforced by a 50 dollar fine, the 2004 election would have brought in 450 million dollars, that could go to a good cause. For those who do not favour any party, an undecided option could be made available
Think about it