Canadians are casting their ballots in a pivotal election to choose a new prime minister and parliament, following the recent resignation of Justin Trudeau and the rise of Mark Carney as Liberal leader. Early polls have closed in Newfoundland and Labrador, with the rest of the country following throughout the day. The Liberals are leading in pre-election polls, closely followed by the Conservatives, while the New Democratic Party and Bloc Quebecois trail behind. This election is seen as one of the most consequential in a generation, with the outcome likely to impact Canada’s political direction for years to come. Voters and analysts are watching closely as results begin to roll in from coast to coast.
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Live Updates: First Polls Close in Canada as Voters Choose Leader for Tumultuous Moment
In the most important election of a generation, Canadians are heading to the polls Monday. Here’s what to know, and what to expect.
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Polls closed 8:30 in Newfoundland and Labrador as Canada elects new parliament; WATCH NTV LIVE FOR RESULTS
Newfoundlanders and Labradorians were the first to cast their ballots today as Canadians vote to elect the 45th Parliament. With seven seats here in the House of Commons, all eyes will be on Canada’s youngest province for those early results.
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Canada election results 2025 live: First polls set to close on East Coast
Ahead of the election, polls showed the Liberals leading with nearly 43 percent, above Conservatives at just more than 39 percent, according to a CBC tracker. The New Democratic Party was polling third at about 9 percent, followed by Bloc Quebecois at 6 percent.
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