The 2025 Canadian federal election is shaping up to be a highly competitive contest, with close races in key ridings such as Edmonton West and Hamilton Mountain. Voters are considering strategic voting as the Liberals, led by Mark Carney, and the Conservatives, led by Pierre Poilievre, battle for control. In Edmonton, both parties are campaigning hard, while in Hamilton Mountain, the NDP aims to reclaim a seat lost to the Liberals in 2021. Recent polling shows the Liberals holding an eight-point lead over the Conservatives ahead of the first debate. The outcome may hinge on voter turnout and last-minute decisions in swing ridings.
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Strategic voting could shape tight races in Edmonton ridings
Canada’s federal election is shaping up to be a neck-and-neck race across the country — including in several ridings in Edmonton. With many tight contests, will Canadians vote strategically instead of according to their conscience?
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Know your riding — Canada Votes 2025: Hamilton Mountain
The Liberals flipped Hamilton Mountain in the 2021 federal election when candidate Lisa Hepfner beat the second-place NDP candidate by 835 votes. Now, former NDP member of provincial Parliament Monique Taylor will seek to win it back for the federal NDP. Prior to Hepfner's victory, the riding had been held by the NDP since 2006.
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Liberals ahead by 8 points heading into first debate: Nanos
Heading into tonight’s French language debate, the Liberals have an eight-point lead over the Conservatives on Day 25 of the 36-day federal election campaign.
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