CA Federal Election
Voters will elect 343 members to the Parliament of Canada, from which a government will be formed;
The winners will likely be projected before the official vote count is announced, based on early vote counts and exit polling;
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Expected Impact / Date | Description |
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Sep 20, 2021 | Voters will elect 338 members to the Parliament of Canada, from which a government will be formed; |
Oct 21, 2019 | Voters will elect 338 members to the Parliament of Canada, from which a government will be formed; |
Oct 19, 2015 | Voters will elect 338 members to the Parliament of Canada, from which a government will be formed; |
May 2, 2011 | Voters will elect 308 members to the Canadian Federal Parliament, from which a government will be formed; |
Oct 14, 2008 | Voters will elect 308 members to the Canadian Federal Parliament, from which a government will be formed; |
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- CA Federal Election News
post at 10:24pm: Canadian PM Trudeau Wins Third Term As Canada Prime Minister, CTV Projects - Liberals To Form Government With Minority Or Majority Unknown
Polls have closed in Atlantic Canada, with early results starting to be reported in this historic 36-day pandemic federal election. The Liberals have taken an early lead, though the party has been strong in the region over the last two federal elections. Across the region there are 32 seats up for grabs. Going into this campaign, the Liberals held 27 seats in Atlantic Canada, the Conservatives held four seats, and the NDP held one. As of 9 p.m. EDT, CTV News’ decision desk has determined that 15 Liberals and five Conservatives have ...
The fate of Justin Trudeau’s early election gambit now rests with voters. What Canada’s incumbent prime minister had expected would be an easy majority win risks returning him another minority government, inviting yet more questions about why he called an election in the first place. Election day is Monday in Canada, though millions have voted in early polls or by mail-in ballot. The likelihood Canadians will return the Liberal government to majority status is slim at this point, according to most public polls, but it’s not ...
Canada is likely to elect another minority government next week, with no party able to win absolute control of the House of Commons. That could be a recipe for higher taxes and more spending, according to National Bank of Canada. Polls show Justin Trudeau’s Liberals in a tight race with the Conservatives, and the balance of power could be held by a New Democratic Party with a “tax- and-spend orientation,” Warren Lovely, the Montreal-based bank’s chief rates and public sector strategist, said in a report to investors. “Canadian ...
video CBC News is projecting that Justin Trudeau's Liberals will form a minority government. The Liberals look set to take most of the seats in Atlantic Canada — a region the party swept in 2015 — with polls in Ontario, Quebec and the Prairies now reporting. The Liberals are keeping six of seven seats in Newfoundland and Labrador but are losing St. John's East to the NDP's Jack Harris. All four seats on Prince Edward Island are also expected to be won by the Liberals. CBC is projecting that the Liberals also will hold on to the ...
post at 10:17pm: BREAKING: CTV projects Justin Trudeau will hold on with a Liberal Minority Government #cdnpoli #elxn43 https://t.co/W98pPcYlL3
Justin Trudeau’s ruling Liberal Party was on track to lose roughly half a dozen seats in Atlantic Canada, as expected, as results began to roll in for what is poised to be one of the closest elections in the country’s history. The Liberals have won or were leading in 24 of 32 districts, according to preliminary results from Elections Canada and the Canadian Broadcasting Corp. The Conservatives were ahead in six districts, known as ridings, while the New Democrats were leading in one. In 2015, the Liberals swept the region, which ...
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