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Here's how you can watch US election coverage live from Quebec for free tonight

No cable? No problem.

Kamala Harris and Donald Trump (illustrative).

Here's how to keep up with Harris vs. Trump live election results for free from Quebec.

Senior Copy Editor

The 2024 U.S. presidential election is here, and Quebecers might be wondering how to watch tonight's high-stakes showdown between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump on this side of the border.

Luckily, there are several ways to catch all the U.S. election coverage live, for free, right from Quebec — even if you don't have a cable TV subscription.

Here are all the major Canadian broadcasters with election coverage tonight, where you can watch them for free, and everything else you need to know to keep up with the latest election results and live updates.

CBC News

CBC News will have election coverage throughout the day, with its America Votes: Power & Politics program starting at 5 p.m. ET (2 p.m. PT) with David Cochrane live from Washington, D.C. At 8 p.m. ET (5 p.m. PT), chief correspondent Adrienne Arsenault and The National senior host Ian Hanomansing will take over and, alongside experts, will start breaking down results as they come in.

Canadians can stream this coverage for free on CBC Gem (with a free account), YouTube and TikTok.

CTV News

CTV News kicks off its election coverage at 7 p.m. ET (4 p.m. PT), featuring live analysis hosted by Vassy Kapelos and a panel of Canadian political experts. Reporters will be stationed at campaign headquarters and key battleground states to bring you the latest updates through a Canadian lens.

You can stream this coverage for free on CTV's website, which will broadcast live results and analysis throughout the evening.

Global News

For a distinctly Canadian take, Global News' special broadcast America Votes starts at 9 p.m. ET (6 p.m. PT), hosted by Dawna Friesen live from Washington, D.C.

The coverage will stream for free on the Global website, app and YouTube channel as well as platforms like Pluto TV and Prime Video. Global's team will also report from the Harris and Trump campaign sites and major battleground states.

Pluto TV

For those looking to sample U.S. broadcasts, the ad-supported streaming platform Pluto TV lets Canadians watch live streams of U.S. news channels such as CBS, CNN, Bloomberg and Reuters with a free account.

When will election results be announced?

Results are expected to trickle in throughout the night as polls close, but due to high volumes of mail-in voting, a definitive winner might not be declared until later this week — especially in such a tight race.

In 2020, a year with record-high mail-in votes, President Joe Biden wasn't declared the winner until four days after Election Day, so we may see something similar this year.

When do polls close?

The earliest polls close at 6 p.m. ET (3 p.m. PT), with the final polls in far-west states like Hawaii and Alaska closing at 1 a.m. ET (10 p.m. PT).

This story was originally published on Narcity.

  • Avery Friedlander (she/her) is the Senior Copy Editor at Narcity and MTL Blog, specializing in service journalism and making complicated topics feel simple and digestible. A true copy editor and fact checker at heart — armed with a Bachelor of Journalism from Toronto Metropolitan University (formerly Ryerson University) — Avery loves doing deep dives into complex subjects and scouring the internet to round up all the important details so you don’t have to. From decoding government benefits and tax tips to letting you know what’s open on holidays, she’s all about giving readers practical info they can actually use. When she’s not simplifying the fine print or grammar-policing, you can find her uncovering the best local adventures in and around her hometown of Ottawa.

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