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Vote 2019 Special
At a news conference at her campaign office in Sidney, B.C., Green Party Leader Elizabeth May discusses her party's conditions for supporting the Liberal-led minority government. The Greens now have a three-member caucus in the House of Commons, after gaining one extra seat in the federal election. (October 24, 2019)
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks with reporters in Ottawa about the results of Canada’s 43rd general election. The Liberals lost their majority in the House of Commons as well as the popular vote, but still won enough seats to remain in government. They now hold 157 seats, down from 177 at the dissolution of the 42nd Parliament.
In Edmonton, Alberta Premier Jason Kenney speaks with reporters about the outcome of the 43rd general federal election. Justin Trudeau’s Liberals remain in government but have lost their majority in the House of Commons. (October 22, 2019) (no interpretation)
Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer speaks with reporters in Regina about the results of Canada’s 43rd general election. Justin Trudeau’s Liberals remain in government but have lost their majority in the House of Commons. The Conservatives will stay on as the Official Opposition. They are leading or elected in 121 seats, up from 95 at the dissolution of the 42nd Parliament. (October 22, 2019)
Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet speaks with reporters in Montreal about the results of Canada’s 43rd general election. Justin Trudeau’s Liberals remain in government but have lost their majority in the House of Commons. The Bloc now hold 32 seats, up from 10 at the dissolution of the 42nd Parliament. Blanchet himself will now have a seat in the House, having been elected as the member of Parliament for the riding of Beloeil-Chambly, Quebec. (October 22, 2019)
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh speaks with reporters in Burnaby, B.C., about the results of Canada’s 43rd general election. Justin Trudeau’s Liberals remain in government but have lost their majority in the House of Commons. The NDP are leading or elected in 24 seats, down from 39 at the dissolution of the 42nd Parliament. (October 22, 2019)
In Quebec City, Quebec Premier François Legault speaks with reporters about the outcome of the 43rd general federal election. Justin Trudeau’s Liberals remain in government but have lost their majority in the House of Commons. Premier Legault is accompanied by Sonia LeBel, the Quebec minister of justice, electoral reform, and intergovernmental affairs. (October 22, 2019) (no interpretation)
Peter Van Dusen, Esther Bégin and Morgan Campbell host CPAC's in-depth coverage as polls close after a 40-day campaign and the votes are tallied. They are joined by political observers and our team of reporters for their analysis as results roll in from across the country. We also have coverage of the election night speeches by the party leaders. (October 21, 2019)
People's Party of Canada Leader Maxime Bernier speaks to his supporters in Beauceville, Quebec, following his election defeat. He also holds a news conference after his speech. (Please note there is no interpretation for the news conference) (October 21, 2019)
Green Party Leader Elizabeth May speaks to her supporters in Victoria after the results of Canada's 43rd general election. (October 21, 2019)
Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet speaks to his supporters in Montreal after the results of Canada's 43rd general election. (October 21, 2019)
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh speaks to his supporters in Burnaby, B.C., after the results of Canada's 43rd general election. (October 21, 2019)
Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer speaks to his supporters in Regina after the results of Canada's 43rd general election. (October 21, 2019)
Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau speaks to his supporters at the party's election night headquarters in Montreal. He remains as prime minister, but the Liberals lost their majority in the House of Commons. (October 21, 2019)
Green Party Leader Elizabeth May speaks briefly with reporters after casting her ballot in Sidney, British Columbia. (October 21, 2019) (no interpretation)
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh thanks volunteers at a "get out the vote" event at his campaign office in Burnaby, B.C. (October 21, 2019) (no interpretation)
Peter Van Dusen hosts CPAC's in-depth coverage as Canadians head to the polls after a forty-day campaign. Party candidates, journalists, and political observers discuss the issues, expectations and key ridings.
Peter Van Dusen hosts in-depth coverage as Canadians head to the polls after a 40-day federal election campaign. In this hour, he takes a look at the campaign, the issues and the candidates in British Columbia. We also invite viewers to share their thoughts on the election on our national phone-in.
Peter Van Dusen hosts in-depth coverage as Canadians head to the polls after a 40-day federal election campaign. In this hour, he takes a look at the campaign, the issues and the candidates in the Prairie provinces. We also invite viewers to share their thoughts on the election on our national phone-in.
Peter Van Dusen hosts in-depth coverage as Canadians head to the polls after a 40-day federal election campaign. In this hour, he takes a look back at the campaign, the issues and the candidates in Ontario. We also invite viewers to share their thoughts on the election.
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