2025 Federal Election results, all Provencher polls now reporting

All of Provencher's 201 polling stations are now reporting.

It is official, Incumbent Ted Falk has been re-elected, receiving 34,364 votes which account for 66.1 per cent of the ballots cast in Provencher in the 2025 federal election.

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This is a significant jump from his numbers in the 2021 federal election, where Conservative Ted Falk won with 48.74 per cent of the vote in Provencher.

Election day is here, Portage-Lisgar voters to pick from five candidates in Federal election

Today is Election Day nationwide throughout the country, as Canadians go to the polls to vote for which party they wish to have lead the country for the next four years.

Here in Portage-Lisgar, the Candidates for MP in the 2025 Canadian Federal Election are:

Voters go to the polls today after a 35-day election campaign packed with promises

After a short, intense and heated election campaign of just 35 days, Canadians go to the polls today to elect a new federal government.

Liberal Leader Mark Carney, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre and NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh spent weeks pitching their cases to voters.

Carney, the former central banker and political neophyte, presented himself as a safe pair of hands for a country threatened by U.S. President Donald Trump, while Poilievre focused on addressing crime and the high cost of living and Singh pushed to protect social programs he argued are under threat.

It's election day, here's what you'll need to cast your ballot

The 2025 Canadian Federal Election is finally here.

While many Canadians have already voted via advance polling and special ballots, a majority of Canadians will cast their ballots today (April 28).

For those who intend to exercise their right to vote today, there are some things to keep in mind:

How to vote

Before casting a vote, you must be registered.

Luckily, you can register with Elections Canada on election day.

Chrétien predicts a Liberal majority win on Monday as leaders blitz key ridings

Former prime minister Jean Chrétien predicted the Liberals will win a majority government on Monday, as party leaders blitzed key ridings in Ontario and British Columbia hoping to swing last minute votes their way.

At a rally for Ottawa Centre Liberal incumbent Yasir Naqvi, Chrétien said he expects "to celebrate the majority government of the Liberal party" after polls close Monday night.

"Monday is going to be a Liberal sunshine," he said, drawing cheers.

Leaders echo messages in final push to election day

Federal party leaders hit the hustings Friday with election day fast approaching, as Mark Carney of the Liberals focused on U.S. tariff threats in a steel town and Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre campaigned on his anti-crime platform in Saskatoon.

Canadians cast ballots to choose their next government on Monday.

The Liberals are widely seen to be leading in the polls, with the Conservatives in second place and the Bloc Québécois, NDP and Greens trailing behind.

Local early voting turnout numbers released

Millions of Canadians rushed to cast their ballots when the advance polls opened on April 18, and when the dust settled, nearly 7.3 million were cast nationwide. 

The estimated turnouts for the 45th General Election—broken down per day and total are as follows: 

Friday, April 18 – 2,054,525 

Saturday, April 19 – 1,659,952 

Sunday, April 20 – 1,466,225 

Provencher sees higher advance voter turnout than in '21 election

More than 16,000 voters in Provencher cast their ballots early ahead of the federal election.

Elections Canada reports that 16,478 voters took advantage of advance polls in the riding, part of a record-setting 7.3 million Canadians who voted early between April 18th and 21st. 

The 16,478 votes are up 14.7 per cent from the last general election in 2021 when there were 14,365 advance votes cast. However, since then, electoral boundaries have changed. 

Over 26,309 votes cast in the Foothills during advance polling

Elections Canada has released advance polling numbers from each electoral district in Canada.

An estimated 7.3 million Canadians voted in advance polls from April 18 to 21, a 25 per cent increase over the 2021 election.

Of those, 815,131 early votes were cast in Alberta.

The Foothills riding saw 26,309 advance votes cast.

Neighbouring ridings saw similar turnout, with 21,974 in Bow River, 17,291 in Lethbridge, and 17,144 in Medicine Hat—Cardston—Warner.