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2025 federal elections: live results

2025 federal elections: live results
2025 federal elections: live results
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For more than a month, party leaders presented themselves as the option for the country in a context of tensions with the States, global economic instability and concerns related to the cost of living in the country.

To know everything
– to see live from Noovo Info’s virtual studio
– The results of the chiefs
– Here are the promises of the parties

Here are the latest of this election :

9:16 p.m. | The Canada election site is again accessible

9:01 p.m. | The Bloc Québécois seeks to minimize its losses

Prudent optimism reigns at the headquarters of the Quebec Bloc in Montreal, while the party seeks to minimize its losses in the .

The block experienced difficulties from the start of an electoral largely dominated by US President Donald Trump and the current trade war.

8:58 p.m. | The liberals maintain their on the conservatives; The PLC has 15 elected officials while the PCC has 6

8:55 p.m. | Canada confirms on your website

Elections Canada has published on social networks a confirmation of the problems reported by Canadians from across the country.

Elections Canada wrote on X: “Some voters have difficulty accessing the Canada Elections website. To find your ballot office, your electoral information card, contact your local Canada election office or call us at 1-800-463-6868. “

8:48 p.m. | Conservatives expect to obtain good results from voters

A source close to the conservative campaign underlined to CTV News that the internal surveys of the party suggest that it can expect to obtain good results from new voters, which makes it optimistic about the overall results of the elections.

The party defines new voters as those who have not voted in the federal elections of 2021 or 2019.

The source added to CTV News that the party expects a greater participation among these new voters, which should benefit its leader, Pierre Hairyvre.

8:46 p.m. | Leblanc wins a seat in New Brunswick for the ninth time

Dominic Leblanc managed to keep his headquarters in New Brunswick, according to CTV News. This leading liberal has occupied this seat since 2000. He was re -elected with approximately 58 % of the votes according to the results, of his conservative rival Nathalie Vantour, who obtained approximately 35.0 % of the votes.

8:36 p.m. | First for Gaspésie-Îles-de-la-Madeleine, the blocist Alexis Deschênes in advance

8:34 p.m. | The Liberals have nine officially elected , the Conservatives five. The other parties still have not colored the electoral card

8:17 p.m. | The Canada Elections website is experiencing problems

Canadians from all over the country report problems to connect to Elections.ca.

Some voters share their concerns about the “suspicious moment”, others went to social media to seek answers, writing that they “hoped that this problem would be resolved quickly”.

8:14 p.m. | The Conservatives also elected a

The conservatives overthrew the trend in the district of Long Range Mountains, in Newfoundland and Labrador. CTV News confirmed that Carol ANSTEY would win the constituency, previously owned by the Liberals.

The Conservatives are also in the lead in Terra Nova-The Peninslas, another liberal seat. During the federal elections, all seats in the province, except one, were held by the Liberals.

8:07 p.m. | The Liberals elected a first deputy; Tom Osborne in the constituency of Cape Spear

8:02 p.m. | The first stripped votes in eastern Canada give the Liberals in advance

8:00 p.m. | Start of the count in the district of Carleton, where Hairy presented himself

Anticipation ballots are already stripped in the district of Carleton (in Ontario) of the leader of the Conservative Party Pierre Poilievre.

This is explained by the fact that a larger number of voters have presented themselves to vote in advance than in any other district in Canada. Nearly 44,000 votes were expressed in anticipation polling stations.

With 91 candidates, Elections Canada estimates that it will take about three times more time to count the ballots.

7:40 p.m. | Closure of polling stations in the Atlantic

The polling stations are closed in Atlantic Canada, where liberal candidates hope that their party’s advance in the last polls will be reflected in the polls.

The voters of the East Coast were widely expected to deliver a message to maintain CAP to the Liberals in power, who dominated the region since 2015 when the party won the 32 seats under the direction of Justin Trudeau.

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7:00 p.m. | Polling stations in Newfoundland Labrador are closed

5:28 p.m. | Be careful, the vote aged 60 and over has not been delivered

False information stating that the voting for Canadians aged 60 and over was given to Tuesday on April 29 “in order to the queues” aroused several reactions on social networks.

4 p.m. What time will the election results be revealed? Here is how the votes are counted and announced

4:21 p.m. | Electoral signs: what you need to know

4:13 p.m. | Jean Chrétien predicts a liberal majority

Former Prime Minister Jean Chrétien predicted that the Liberals would win a majority government on Monday, while party leaders went to key districts of Ontario and British Columbia in the hope of turning last votes in their favor.

During a in favor of Yasir Naqvi, a liberal deputy out of Ottawa-Center, Mr. Chrétien said that he expected to “celebrate the majority government of the Liberal Party” after the closure of the polling stations on Monday evening.

The latest polls suggest that the Liberals, led by Mark Carney, remain on the head overall, although the fight with the conservatives led by Pierre Hairyevre remains tight. The conservatives relied on former Prime Minister Stephen Harper to campaign in favor of Mr. Poilievre, especially in a advertisement which was widely broadcast during the NHL qualifying series.

Mr. Chrétien, now 91 years old, led three majority liberal governments between 1993 and 2003 and continues to attract the liberals. He has been approached to make an appearance in several constituencies in recent days, notably in Burlington and Oakville, Ontario on , and in Ottawa on Saturday afternoon.

15 h 57 | Carney vote

Mark Carney and his wife Diana Fox voted in Ottawa, at the Anglican church of Saint-Bartholomew.

The leader of the Liberal Party voted in the district of Ottawa – Vanier – Gloucester, where former Minister Mona Fortier is the candidate of his party. He quickly lifted his thumb after depositing his bulletin in the ballot box.

To read | Voting day in Canada: Trump reiterates his threat of annexation

President Donald Trump wished the Canadians “good luck”, who went to the polls on Monday as part of the federal elections, while reiterating his threat of annexing Canada as a 51st American state.

2:58 p.m. | Trump “does not choose our future,” says Jagmeet Singh

The leader of the NPD, Jagmeet Singh, wrote in a message published on social networks that “all the neo-democrats” elected “will defend our country”, thus rejecting the comments made this morning by American president Donald Trump.

Trump said earlier on Truth Social that Canada should join the United States, the last suggestion to from a long series that Canada is better off as a state than as a country.

2:27 p.m. | Surveys suggest that Singh’s siege is threatened

The mayor of Burnaby, Mike Hurley, supports the chief of the NPD, Jagmeet Singh, for the elections.

Singh is the outgoing candidate in the constituency of Burnaby-Center, formerly known as Burnaby-Sud before the electoral redistribution carried out by Elections Canada.

The surveys suggest that Singh is engaged in a three -way race to keep its headquarters, the site aggregator of 338 Canada polls providing a liberal in the constituency.

To see | Behind the scenes of Noovo Info for the Canadian Federal Electoral Evening

1:00 p.m. | A redirects Ontario voters

Some voters from Windsor, Ontario, are redirected to a new place to vote after a fire has closed a recreational center which served as an election office for the federal elections.

11:00 a.m. | Blanchet vote

The chief of the Bloc Québécois, Yves-François Blanchet, voted this morning in his constituency of Beloeil-Chambly.

After quickly completing his ballot, the chief joked in saying that he “had not even hesitated” to make his choice, which made people present in the polling station laugh.

10 h 30 | Poilievre vote

The conservative chief Pierre Poilievre voted alongside his wife, Anaida Hairy, in a election office in the Ottawa region.

Approaching the voting booth, he pointed out: “Look at the size of the ballot”. The district of Carleton, represented by Mr. Hairy, was targeted by a group of protesters who presented numerous independent candidates in order to increase the size of the ballots and to delay the count.

By depositing his bulletin in the ballot box, Mr. Hairedle said in of the cameras: “Come on, everyone, go vote – for the ”, thus taking up the slogan of his campaign.

With Canadian press information

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