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federal election

Over 19 million Canadians cast a ballot during the 2025 federal election — but according to Pornhub, some voters were also... a little distracted.

The adult entertainment site shared its April 28 Canadian traffic stats with MTL Blog, revealing that while visits dropped sharply during peak voting hours, politically-driven searches for terms like "Canada" and "conservative" surged.

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Jagmeet Singh says he's stepping down as the New Democratic Party leader after a rough election night that left the NDP without official party status — and him out of a seat.

In the early hours of Tuesday, Singh took the stage at the NDP's election party, holding back tears as he thanked his supporters, reflected on his time leading the party, and shared hopes for the future.

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Canada's 2025 election results are continuing to trickle in, and although Liberal Leader Mark Carney will be Canada's next prime minister; you might be wondering what else could have been.

In line with Canada's real 2025 federal election, thousands of students across the country voted in their own fake election, and the results might not necessarily be what you'd expect.

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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney had a lot to say during his dramatic victory speech on Tuesday, but between calling out Donald Trump and making promises to Canadians, he took a moment to give Quebec a special shout-out.

Following a busy federal election night during which the Liberals were projected to form the next government, Carney addressed supporters in Ottawa in the early hours of April 29.

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The Liberals are projected to win Canada's 2025 federal election, giving Mark Carney his first election victory. The 60-year-old has also won his riding of Nepean, Ontario.

As of around 11 p.m. Monday night, CTV News was projecting a Liberal minority government. As of 4 p.m. Tuesday, CBC News is also projecting a minority for the Liberals.

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As Canadians head to the polls today for the 2025 federal election, Donald Trump already seems to have an ideal candidate in mind — himself.

On Monday, April 28, the U.S. president took to his Truth Social platform to weigh in on Canada's federal election, telling Canadians who they should vote for while once again floating the idea of Canada becoming America's 51st state. "Good luck to the Great people of Canada," Trump wrote.

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Canada's federal election is set for Monday, April 28, 2025, and if you live in Montreal, it's officially time to get your voting plan in order. Whether you're a seasoned voter or it's your first time stepping into a booth, chances are you've got a few questions — Am I registered? Where do I vote? What do I need to bring?

With that in mind, we've put together a no-stress, straight-to-the-point guide to how to vote in Montreal — from checking your registration to finding your riding, sorting out your ID, and figuring out what to do if your voter card is still MIA.

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Millions of Canadians will head to the polls on Monday, April 28, to vote in Canada's 2025 federal election — but many voters will still be figuring out exactly where they stand.

This year's election is being driven by significant issues like inflation, housing affordability, the economy, immigration, health care, and the growing impact of U.S. politics on Canada, with Donald Trump and trade tensions particularly in the spotlight.

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With Canada's federal election taking place on Monday, April 28, 2025, you might still be wondering who to vote for.

And while much of the focus is on the Liberals and Conservatives, a handful of major parties will be fighting for seats, including the People's Party of Canada (PPC).

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With Canada's federal election coming up on Monday, April 28, Yves-François Blanchet and the Bloc Québécois are hoping to win over Quebec voters with a platform that puts the province front and centre.

The Bloc is a federal party that only runs candidates in Quebec and aims to defend the province's language, culture, and political autonomy in Ottawa. While they don't seek to form government, they focus on getting more power for Quebec within the federal system.

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https://www.mtlblog.com/why-vote-liberal-mark-carney-2025-federal-electionWith the 2025 federal election just around the corner on Monday, April 28, you might be wondering who to vote for.

Green Party co-leaders Elizabeth May and Jonathan Pedneault are hoping to win over voters with a series of big campaign promises.

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With the federal election on Monday, April 28, 2025, you might be wondering who to vote for.

There are a few major reasons why Jagmeet Singh wants you to vote NDP.

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