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Liberal Leader Mark Carney casts his ballot at a polling station in Ottawa, Ont., on election day. (no interpretation)
Green Party co-leader Elizabeth May casts her ballot at a polling station in Sidney, B.C., on election day. (no interpretation)
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh holds a campaign event in Port Moody, British Columbia. (no interpretation)
In the riding of Longueuil, Que., in what he calls his last campaign event, Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet addresses supporters gathered at their electoral office. (no interpretation)
After meeting with a few voters and casting his ballot at his polling station in the Quebec riding of Beloeil-Chambly, Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet meets with reporters to provide an update on his party’s campaign. He urges citizens to get out and vote. Following his short speech, he answers questions from reporters. (no interpretation)
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre casts his ballot at a polling station in Greely, Ont., on election day. (no interpretation)
Liberal Leader Mark Carney addresses supporters at a whistle stop in Vancouver. (no interpretation)
Liberal Leader Mark Carney holds a campaign rally in Saanichton, B.C., on the eve of the federal election. Liberal candidates Michelle Corfield (Nanaimo–Ladysmith) and Stephanie McLean (Esquimalt–Saanich–Sooke) also speak at the event. (no interpretation)
Prime Minister Mark Carney attends a vigil and meets with community members at the site of the April 26 attack at the Lapu Lapu Day Street festival. He is joined by British Columbia Premier David Eby. (April 27, 2025) (no interpretation)
Prime Minister Mark Carney visits a Filipino church in Vancouver to mark the April 26 attack at the Lapu Lapu Day Street festival, in which a man drove a car into a crowd, killing eleven people. He is joined by British Columbia Premier David Eby. (April 27, 2025) (no interpretation)
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre addresses supporters at a campaign rally in Edwards, Ontario. (no interpretation)
Jagmeet Singh, leader of the New Democratic Party, speaks with reporters after attending a vigil for the victims of the April 26 attack at the Lapu Lapu Day street festival, in which a man drove a car into a crowd killing eleven people. The vigil was held in Kensington Park, Vancouver. Singh himself attended the festival during a campaign stop earlier in the day of the attack. (no interpretation)
Liberal Leader Mark Carney addresses supporters at a whistle stop in Edmonton. (no interpretation)
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre addresses supporters at a campaign rally in Keene, Ontario. He is introduced by Michelle Ferreri, Conservative candidate for Peterborough. (no interpretation)
While in Bloc candidate Simon-Pierre Savard-Tremblay’s riding of Saint-Hyacinthe, Que., Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanche meets supporters and concludes his whistlestop tour on the last day of the election campaign. (no interpretation)
Bloc Québecois Leader Yves-François Blanchet makes a campaign stop to meet voters in Bloc candidate Martin Champoux's riding of Drummondville, Que. (no interpretation).
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre addresses supporters at a campaign rally in Pickering, Ontario. He is introduced by Alicia Vianga, Conservative candidate for Pickering—Brooklin. (no interpretation)
In Penticton, B.C., NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh speaks about the incident at Vancouver’s Lapu Lapu Day street festival Saturday night, in which a man drove a car into a crowd killing eleven people. Singh himself attended the festival earlier in the evening, minutes prior to the incident. The press conference comes on the last day of the federal election campaign before voters head to polls. Also speaking are Linda Sankey, the NDP candidate for Similkameen–South Okanagan–West Kootenay, B.C., Richard Cannings, the outgoing MP for the riding, and Joseph Pierre, a councillor with the Penticton Indian Band. (no interpretation)
In Quebec City, Bloc Leader Yves-François Blanchet offers his thoughts and prayers to the loved ones of the victims of the tragedy in Vancouver, where a car drove into a crowd, killing several people and injuring many more. Mr. Blanchet then takes questions from reporters. He says voters should expect tight races in many Quebec ridings. (April 27, 2025) (no interpretation)
(Note: Technical problems with this video originate at the source) Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre addresses supporters at a campaign rally in Oakville, Ontario. He is joined by his wife Anaida Poilievre and Conservative candidates Ron Chhinzer (Oakville East), Emily Brown (Burlington) and Tim Crowder (Oakville West). (no interpretation)
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