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The 2025 Canadian federal election will elect members of the House of Commons to the 45th Canadian Parliament.Under the fixed-date provisions of the Canada Elections Act, the election would be held on October 20, 2025, but it may be called earlier if the governor general dissolves Parliament on the recommendation of the prime minister, either for a snap election or after the government loses a ...
Municipal by-elections in Ladysmith and Barriere, British Columbia; Chilliwack School District by-election; Mar 2: Municipal by-election in District 2, La Motte, Quebec; Mar 3: Ward 11 (Don Valley West) by-election, Toronto District School Board; Mar 9: 2025 Liberal Party of Canada leadership election; Mar 17:2025 Terrebonne provincial by-election
While campaigning in 2016 the Yukon Liberal Party, and leader Sandy Silver, promised fixed election dates amongst other electoral reform. [45] [46] [47] Amendments to the territory's Elections Act providing for fixed election dates were passed in December 2020, and came into effect following the 2021 Yukon general election. [48]
2024 Elmwood—Transcona federal by-election; 2024 LaSalle—Émard—Verdun federal by-election; September 19: Provincial by-election in Bay of Quinte, Ontario; September 21: Municipal by-election in Cumberland, Kimberley [39] and Harrison Hot Springs, British Columbia [40] September 29: Mayoral by-election in La Motte, Quebec
Canada's next federal election must take place by October. Pierre Poilievre, the leader of Canada's Conservative Party, is the current front-runner to replace Trudeau as prime minister.
October 20 – 2025 Canadian federal election. [15] October 27 – 2025 Nunavut general election. November. ... July 1 – Canada Day; September 1 – Labour Day;
Canada must have its next federal election by October, but it's likely a vote will be called before that. Riding high in opinion polls with a double-digit lead, the official opposition ...
The by-election was considered by some as a "referendum" on Trudeau's premiership. [10] [11] The loss marked the first time Liberals lost a seat that they had held prior to a by-election during the 44th Parliament. [12] In the aftermath of the by-election loss, Wayne Long publicly called on Trudeau to resign, the first Liberal MP to do so. [13]