Two ridings were won by less than 40 votes in Canada’s federal election
While some ridings were won by thousands of votes in Canada’s 2025 federal election, others are being decided by razor-thin margins.
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While some ridings were won by thousands of votes in Canada’s 2025 federal election, others are being decided by razor-thin margins.
The leaders of the Conservatives and NDP have conceded the election to Mark Carney’s Liberals, with one leader choosing to step down. CTVNews.ca has continuing special coverage and analysis as results come in.
Elections Canada says more than 68 per cent of eligible voters cast a ballot in the federal election -- more than 19.5 million people.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney completed a comeback victory for the governing Liberals in Monday’s election, positioning himself for a global role as a champion of multilateralism against U.S. President Donald Trump’s more protectionist policies.
Prime Minister Mark Carney, whose Liberal Party won Canada’s election on Monday, is a two-time central banker and crisis fighter who now faces his biggest challenge of all: steering Canada through U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs.
There was anger and disbelief among many Conservative supporters on election night, as Mark Carney’s Liberals pulled off a historic come-from-behind victory. Here's what went wrong, according to a top strategist.
Mark Carney led the Liberals to a narrow victory on Monday in an election dominated by issues like affordability, tariffs and annexation threats from U.S. President Donald Trump.
After a challenging election campaign that saw New Democrats sidelined, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh has failed to secure his re-election, and announced he will step down once an interim leader is appointed.
Michelle Dube breaks down the seats the Conservatives are leading or gained in the GTA, including York Centre led by former PC MPP Roman Baber.
An early air of optimism at the Conservative party election night headquarters turned grim after many major news networks, including The Canadian Press, projected the Liberals will form the next government.
Minister of Transport and Internal Trade Chrystia Freeland says Canadians have voted on the party who can best stand up to U.S. President Donald Trump.
Former Toronto councillor Jennifer McKelvie explains how U.S. President Trump's threats against Canada inspired her to run for the Liberals in Ajax.
Canadian students elected the Conservatives in a mock election that involved thousands of schools across the country.
The Conservatives may have gained multiple seats in the Greater Toronto Area. Michelle Dube on the regions' impact on election results.
With early election results showing a tight race in Atlantic Canada, the seats are still mostly empty in the Ottawa hockey arena where Liberal Leader Mark Carney is set to address scores of party members later tonight.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre’s voice was filled with emotion Sunday night as he wrapped up his election campaign in his home riding of Carleton, in Ottawa.