TVA inaugurated its new studios with a fine of technology on Monday evening during its special program on Canadian elections.
It was his first major meeting live from his premises of 4545, rue Frontenac, in Montreal, but also his first election of election since the retirement of the head of the star antenna Pierre Bruneau, who animated around forty electoral evenings.

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For the occasion, the host of The game And ex-parliamentary journalist Paul Larocque was surrounded by Emmanuelle Latraverse analysts, Philippe-Vincent Apoisy, Mario Dumont and Jean-Marc Léger. Their exchanges were fluid and helped understand the first results.
While waiting for the results of the vote in Quebec and Ontario, Jean-Marc Léger said see the first jets of a trend around 8:30 p.m., while the Liberals were ahead of the conservatives and they had just elected an eighth deputy in the Maritimes. At 10:13 p.m. TVA announced the formation of a liberal government.
“We cannot underestimate the anger of people in the Atlantic with regard to a liberal government left by Justin Trudeau, where there is no inexpensive hydroelectricity,” said Emmanuelle Latraverse, as for the mixed assessment of the party of Mark Carney in the east of the country, a few minutes from the closure of the polling stations of Quebec, Ontario and Prairies.
For his part, Pierre-Olivier Zappa was impeccable: he seemed to be one with his screen as he was comfortable and effective in the interpretation of the results in the various Canadian constituencies.

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Radio-Canada et Noovo
For his part, Radio-Canada sometimes seemed to have some technical difficulties. Positioned in the results, Sébastien Bovet struggled with his touch screen, which did not seem to work for TVa few hours earlier. The host of Policy of politics However, managed to take over later during the show.
Animator of the electoral evening, Patrice Roy, equal to himself, managed the discussions of a large table of panelists made up of Hélène Buzzetti, Alec Castonguay, Françoise Boivin, Michelle Courchesne and Jean-François Lisée. The result was sometimes difficult.
In Noovo, it was the heads of antenna Marie-Christine Bergeron and Michel Bherer who animated the 2025 federal electoral evening. They were notably accompanied by their analysts Yves Boisvert and Alain Rayes. Obviously, Bell Média’s French network used more modest means than its two rivals. Viewers felt the effect on the screen.