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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, left, and his wife Anaida Poilievre wave at a press conference. She is wearing a brown coat and he is wearing a blue suit. Supporters stand behind them.

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre’s election promises amount to $90 billion in new measures over the next four years that will be paid for in part by cuts and the economic growth the party says these measures will generate.





A politician stands at a blue podium that read, "Change."


Composite photo of candidates in the federal riding of Victoria.

The New Democrats have held the federal riding of Victoria for the last 20 years, but the Liberals hope it will turn red. 


Campaigns signs for Conservative candidate Michael Kram and Liberal candidate Jeffery Walters running in the 2025 federal election in the riding of Regina—Wascana

Liberal MP Ralph Goodale held Regina-Wascana for more than 25 years. Can the Liberals win it back?


A man sits at a table in a bar decked out with Canadian flags and memorabilia.

Canadian voters living in New York are following the federal election — a race that’s been dominated by the country’s relationship with the U.S. following the imposition of tariffs on Canadian goods and threats by the Trump administration to make Canada the 51st state.


A group of men in hockey gear are around a net as the puck goes in.

The overlap between politics and hockey looms large in this federal election. Several fans who took in a late-season Ottawa Senators game sounded off to CBC on whether that’s a good thing.


Two men, one in a white jacket, the other in a blue pullover sweater, are pictured at a golfing driving range.

The Conservatives are using the final week of the election campaign to run advertisements where older men are telling other older men to vote for the party — a closing argument that would have been unthinkable only months ago, political advertising experts say.