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Canada Votes 2025

Carney says Canada has 'many' options beyond the U.S., calls out Trump

Carney says Canada has 'many' options beyond the U.S., calls out Trump

New PM says 'we decide what happens here' as Trump continues to say Canada should become the '51st State'
Smith encourages Feds to 'reset' relationship between Ottawa and Alberta

Smith encourages Feds to 'reset' relationship between Ottawa and Alberta

Premier Danielle Smith congratulated Mark Carney and the liberal party on its minority government victory
Elizabeth May hangs on to B.C. seat, will be Parliament's only Green voice

Elizabeth May hangs on to B.C. seat, will be Parliament's only Green voice

May has held the seat in her riding since 2011
Jagmeet Singh to step down as NDP leader, loses B.C. seat

Jagmeet Singh to step down as NDP leader, loses B.C. seat

Singh has placed third in his riding of Burnaby Central
ELECTION 2025: Carney pledges to 'build, baby, build' as Liberals poised for minority win

ELECTION 2025: Carney pledges to 'build, baby, build' as Liberals poised for minority win

Poilievre places 2nd in his Carleton riding, while Singh announces he will step down as NDP leader
BLOG: Carney becomes prime minister; Singh, Poilievre give concession speeches

BLOG: Carney becomes prime minister; Singh, Poilievre give concession speeches

Canadians will be voting for the next government April 28
FEDERAL ELECTION: Polls open from 7:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.

FEDERAL ELECTION: Polls open from 7:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.

People can find their polling station on Elections Canada website
Poilievre's 'Canada First' rally draws huge crowd in Delta

Poilievre's 'Canada First' rally draws huge crowd in Delta

Conservative Party leader holds final B.C. rally before return to Ontario
Poilievre starts final weekend of the campaign with rally on Vancouver Island

Poilievre starts final weekend of the campaign with rally on Vancouver Island

Conservative leader attracts thousands to Nanoose Bay in the Courtenay-Alberni riding
Elections Canada opts for pen and paper, not voting machines, this election

Elections Canada opts for pen and paper, not voting machines, this election

Paper ballots remain highly efficient according to Elections Canada