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The 2021 Canadian federal election, held on September 20, 2021, saw only minor changes from the preceding 2019 election. [1] The incumbent Liberal Party, led by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, did not win the popular vote and failed to win enough seats to gain a parliamentary majority, winning only a plurality of seats and retaining its status as a minority government.
The by-election was considered by some as a "referendum" on Trudeau's premiership. [9] [10] The loss marked the first time Liberals lost a seat that they had held prior to a by-election during the 44th Parliament. [11] In the aftermath of the by-election loss, Wayne Long publicly called on Trudeau to resign, the first Liberal MP to do so. [12]
Jan 21: Iskut Band Council by-election [3] Jan 30: Mayoral by-election in Haines Junction, Yukon [4] Jan 31: Wards 4 & 7; and 11 & 12 by-elections, Calgary Catholic School District [5] Feb 16: Municipal by-election in District 3, Sainte-Clotilde; Districts 3, 5 & 6, Saint-Pierre-de-Lamy, Quebec; Feb 9: Municipal by-election in District 4 ...
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau resigned Monday, ahead of general elections later this year in which the ruling Liberal Party is polling badly and amid tensions with President-elect Trump ...
Trudeau’s decision essentially freezes the Parliament from carrying out any legislative work and gives the Liberals about three months to hold internal elections for the party’s next leader.
A series of political blows made it clear Trudeau's days were numbered. Over the summer, voters rejected Liberal candidates in a handful of special elections in once-safe Liberal seats, leading to ...
Municipal by-elections in Northport and Wellington, Prince Edward Island; June 16: Municipal by-election in District 2, Aguanish; District 4, Franquelin; District 2, La Malbaie; Mayor, Les Éboulements; Districts 1 & 4, Notre-Dame-du-Rosaire; Districts 2, 4 & 6, Sainte-Pétronille, Quebec; June 18: 2024 Tuxedo provincial by-election, Manitoba ...
The bill proposes moving the fixed election date of the 45th Canadian federal election from October 20, 2025, to October 27, 2025. According to the federal government the election date move is intended to avoid the federal election coinciding with Diwali, and the 2025 Alberta municipal elections.