Poilievre loses his long-held seat in Ottawa
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre will not have a seat in the next Parliament, after a stunning upset by Liberal candidate Bruce Fanjoy in the riding of Carleton.
Poilievre's loss raises a host of questions about his ability to continue with the Conservative party leadership, and the role he will play as the House of Commons reconvenes.
In his concession speech on election night, Poilievre pledged that Conservatives will "do our constitutional duty of holding government to account and proposing better alternatives."
Scoreboard/Line-up - Tuesday, April 29th
Liberals win 4th mandate as NDP vote collapses and Singh announces he will resign
Prime Minister Mark Carney promised to unite the country and govern for all after Canadians handed the Liberals a fourth consecutive mandate in Monday's federal election.
"Who is ready," he shouted to cheers and applause and people chanting his name in a crowded hockey arena in Ottawa in the wee hours of the morning. "Who is ready? Who is ready to stand up for Canada with me? And who is ready to build Canada strong?"
Liberals projected to finish just short of a majority after very close election race
Prime Minister Mark Carney will lead a minority government after a very close general election race that left the Liberals just three seats shy of a majority.
Just before 4 p.m. ET on Tuesday, Elections Canada showed the Liberals projected to win 169 ridings after flipping one riding in Quebec from the Bloc Québécois earlier in the day.
The Conservatives won 144 seats and will form the official Opposition again. The Bloc Québécois followed with 22 seats, the NDP with seven projected seats and the Green Party with one seat.
Portage-Lisgar re-elects Branden Leslie by huge majority as Liberals clinch 2025 minority
The Liberal Party secured a minority government in the 2025 federal election, while Conservative incumbent Branden Leslie retained his Portage-Lisgar seat with a commanding majority.
Conservative stronghold endures
Leslie, first elected in a 2023 by-election, called the win “an incredibly humbling experience” during his victory speech. He thanked voters for their trust and vowed to advocate for rural communities, farmers, firearms owners and small businesses.
Sandy Bay wildfires leave families homeless, spark community relief efforts
The smoke, thick. The fires, raging. The devastation, unimaginable.
Rick Durand honoured for deep roots in prairie horticulture
Rick Durand, who has dedicated his life and career to prairie horticulture, was awarded the A.P. Stevenson Commemorative Award by the Manitoba Horticultural Association Garden Party on Sunday. The award, which has been given to only 24 others over the past century, recognizes Durand’s lifetime contribution to developing new trees and plants across the prairies and beyond.
Jagmeet Singh to step down as NDP Leader after losing seat
Jagmeet Singh says he will step down as the leader of the NDP as soon as a new interim leader is chosen.
Singh conceded defeat in his British Columbia riding of Burnaby Central and the party is at risk of losing official party status.
With the NDP at risk of losing official party status — and after losing his own riding — Singh said he'd be stepping down as leader once the party selects an interim replacement.
"We may lose sometimes and those losses hurt," Singh said, fighting emotion as he stood beside his wife on a stage in Burnaby, B.C.
Canadians give Liberals 4th mandate; Carney wins Ottawa riding
The Canadian Press decision desk is projecting a Liberal government following a short, intense and heated federal election campaign.
As of 10:22 p.m. EDT, the Liberals had received 50 per cent of the popular vote while the Tories held 39 per cent.
Preliminary results for 43 ridings show the Liberals taking 28 seats and the Conservatives holding 21, with the Bloc Québécois holding four seats.
The last polls in British Columbia and Yukon closed at 10 p.m. EDT, following the Prairies and the other territories half an hour earlier.
Branden Leslie wins re-election in the 2025 Federal Election for Portage-Lisgar
Incumbent Conservative candidate Branden Leslie has been declared the winner of the Portage-Lisgar riding in the 2025 Canadian Federal Election.
PortageOnline is at Leslie's headquarters, with reaction from tonight's winner coming shortly.
Conservative incumbent James Bezan has also been declared elected for Selkirk-Interlake-Eastman while incumbent Conservative Dan Mazier has been declared the winner in Riding Mountain.
Barring an early election, the next Canadian Federal Election will take place four years from now in the year 2029.