Popular vote is heavily inthe liberals favour. Still over 50%
Hell yeah. These CBC commentators were playing it close to the vest, this is lovely.
That WILL go down once the west starts getting counted.
The stronger the mandate the better.
The west is already being counted. Sask, Manitoba and Alberta closed polls at the same time as Ontario and Quebec.
CTV has done the same: a Liberal government of some sort (majority or minority).
wow 100 ridings with less than 100 votes difference.
CBC is showing the Sask northern seat, Desnethé—Missinippi—Churchill River, as trending Liberal. That’s the seat I mentioned upthread yesterday.
Colour me red with surprise.
Rooting for red has felt very strange, but I’m enjoying it.
Global and City have also called it for the Red Team. Sorry, @Uzi !
Yeah I refused to give up my bright red Chile cap for fear of being mistaken for a maggat.
I believe Poilievre will still keep his seat.
Crazy day, walked out of the local church where the voting was, at 6:58.
Ralph Goodale’s former seat is very close: Regina Wascana, with the Conservative incumbent up by only 9 votes.
Showing vote totals with one poll reporting does take some getting used to.
Leading and elected:
Liberals 154
Conservatives 119
Bloc 23
NDP 6
And shifted suddenly:
Liberals 150
Conservatives 128
Bloc 22
NDP 6
Carney wins his seat
So, will Polievre resign as Tory leader tonight? Or will he wait a few days? Or will he try to stay on?
Does the eventual Liberal margin of victory impact his calculus?
CBC map guy says that the advance polls in the Atlantic provinces are trending heavily Liberal, and some seats flipping from initial projections as a result.
Well, I think I saw that Maxime Bernier (People’s Party) lost his seat. Not that the PPC is a major factor anyway, but at least one party leader won’t be going to the Commons.