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Part of the difference is due to turnout, which was only 36.8 per cent in Nunavut, where there’s just one person every 51 square kilometres (versus 112 per square kilometre in Carleton).
A lot has changed, however, since 2021, when Canadians last went to the polls. The North lost a riding, for one thing — meaning the remainder grew, mutated and acquired ungainly new names — and both ...
While Elections Canada has yet to finish its count and release the official numbers, the agency is reporting a turnout of ...
While 103 women were elected this week, the same as four years ago, an increase in the number of seats resulted in a lower ...
The NDP was projected to fall to a distant fourth place, with Leader Jagmeet Singh losing his riding and the party losing official status in the House of Commons.
A new report from Ontario's Financial Accountability Office shows the potential impact of Donald Trump's tariffs on the province, including possible unemployment and affordability.
Bloc Quebecois The Bloc Quebecois finished in third place in the April 28 election, with 22 seats. The bloc will be ...
Indigenous candidates are on track for victories in ridings across Canada as results firm up in the 2025 general election, ...
NDP MP Lori Idlout, who was among the last to find out on Tuesday she was re-elected to the House of Commons, said she’s ...
Different results in three tightly-contested ridings would have yielded much different results, pollster finds ...
Liberal Leader Mark Carney may have won the election Monday night, but if the former Bank of Canada governor thought the ...
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