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MPs elect a new Speaker of the House of Commons on Monday, May 26, as the 45th Parliament meets for the first time.
The NDP's Daniel Blaikie stepped down in March to take a job with Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew, triggering a Sept. 16 byelection in this Winnipeg riding.
Voters in Toronto--St. Paul's elect a new MP on June 24, following the resignation of longtime Liberal Carolyn Bennett.
The NDP gained one net riding, reaching 25 seats and rising to 17.8% of the popular vote. There were gains in Edmonton Griesbach, Nanaimo—Ladysmith, and Port Moody—Coquitlam. But losses in Hamilton Mountain and St. John’s East.
MPs elect a new Speaker of the House of Commons on Tuesday, Oct. 3 -- one week after Anthony Rota announced his resignation.
The Conservatives won the popular vote and gained 26 MPs, but failed to make gains in seat-rich Ontario and Quebec, and Andrew Scheer resigned his leadership eight weeks later.
Every 10 years the House of Commons receives a numerical and geographic makeover based on the Census and a representation formula found in Section 51 of the Constitution.
Erin O’Toole’s leadership of the Conservative Party of Canada ended in early February when more than 60 per cent of MPs voted him out by secret ballot during a virtual caucus meeting.
Take a region-by-region look at how the 2021 federal campaign unfolded across Canada -- and what to watch for after the polls close.
A visual look at where CPAC is on the ground across Canada to hear from candidates, voters, and observers on the riding-level races to determine the 2021 election outcome.
Follow CPAC's complete daily coverage of the 2021 federal campaign, ahead of Canada's 44th general election on Sept. 20.
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