Federal Election

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Polls now closed in Canada’s 2019 federal election

Which party will be chosen to form the next government?

  • Oct 21, 2019
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Map shows the boundaries of the Cloverdale-Langley City riding. (Photo: Elections Canada)

CLOVERDALE-LANGLEY CITY: Meet your candidates for the Oct. 21 election

This riding, created in 2013, takes in parts of Langley, South Surrey-White-Rock-Cloverdale and Fleetwood-Port Kells

  • Oct 21, 2019
Map shows the boundaries of the Cloverdale-Langley City riding. (Photo: Elections Canada)
Voter's Guide for Cowichan-Malahat-Langford

Voter’s Guide for Cowichan-Malahat-Langford

Check out our voter's guide for tomorrow's federal election:

  • Oct 21, 2019
Voter's Guide for Cowichan-Malahat-Langford
Not sure where to vote? Find out here. Photo: Elections Canada

Polls now closed in Canada’s 2019 federal election

Watch the Journal website for news about the results in local ridings

  • Oct 21, 2019
Not sure where to vote? Find out here. Photo: Elections Canada
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Kelowna-Lake Country polls are now closed

Which party will be chosen to form the next government?

  • Oct 21, 2019
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Winner of riding Conservative Dan Albas and family

Conservative Dan Albas wins Central Okanagan-Similkameen-Nicola

Supporters for candidates gather in West Kelowna to watch election results

  • Oct 21, 2019
Winner of riding Conservative Dan Albas and family
The polls closed at 7 p.m. (Jocelyn Doll/Revelstoke Review)

UPDATE: Morrison wins Kootenay-Columbia by more than 7,000 votes

Elections Canada is reporting a 72% voter turnout

  • Oct 21, 2019
The polls closed at 7 p.m. (Jocelyn Doll/Revelstoke Review)
Robin Morton Stanbridge is running in the Cowichan-Malahat-Langford riding for the Christian Heritage Party in the federal election on Oct. 21. (Submitted photo)

Stanbridge to run for Christian Heritage Party in Cowichan-Malahat-Langford

There are now six candidates in the riding for federal election

Robin Morton Stanbridge is running in the Cowichan-Malahat-Langford riding for the Christian Heritage Party in the federal election on Oct. 21. (Submitted photo)
CCFC member Ian Carmichael is inviting 2019 federal election voters to get on the Vote Bus 2019. (Jennifer Feinberg/ The Progress)

Get on the Vote Bus 2019 if you need a ride to the polls

Goal of the Vote Bus project is to see the highest voter turnout ever in Chilliwack-Hope

CCFC member Ian Carmichael is inviting 2019 federal election voters to get on the Vote Bus 2019. (Jennifer Feinberg/ The Progress)
Control of Parliament could conceivably come down to one or two seats in the House of Commons – and possibly the results in the Mission-Matsqui-Fraser Canyon riding.

Control of Parliament could rest on a handful of ridings – including Agassiz and Harrison’s

UFV political science professor says Mission-Matsqui-Fraser Canyon result could play key role

  • Oct 21, 2019
Control of Parliament could conceivably come down to one or two seats in the House of Commons – and possibly the results in the Mission-Matsqui-Fraser Canyon riding.
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Polls now open in Canada’s 2019 federal election

Which party will be chosen to form the next government?

  • Oct 21, 2019
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McCammon elementary was fairly busy with voters arriving close the noon hour on voting day, Oct. 21, 2019. (Jennifer Feinberg/ The Progress)

Polling priorities include the economy and seniors

Voters talk about their number-one priorities as they exit the polling station

McCammon elementary was fairly busy with voters arriving close the noon hour on voting day, Oct. 21, 2019. (Jennifer Feinberg/ The Progress)
How do Kamloops-Thompson-Cariboo candidates feel about the election and their chances?

How do Kamloops-Thompson-Cariboo candidates feel about the election and their chances?

We check in with the candidates before local results start coming in

How do Kamloops-Thompson-Cariboo candidates feel about the election and their chances?
Conservative candidate Heather Leung in the Burnaby North–Seymour riding (HeatherLeung.com)

Burnaby ‘Conservative’ candidate scores thousands of votes after being kicked out by party

Heather Leung was removed due to homophobic comments

  • Oct 21, 2019
Conservative candidate Heather Leung in the Burnaby North–Seymour riding (HeatherLeung.com)
Incumbent Jati Sidhu lost his seat by 4,174 votes. (Patrick Penner photo.)

Liberal candidates for Abbotsford and Mission accept defeat

Both Jati Sidhu and Seamus Heffernan lose by wide margins

  • Oct 21, 2019
Incumbent Jati Sidhu lost his seat by 4,174 votes. (Patrick Penner photo.)
Rhonda Chen is running for the People’s Party of Canada in Cowichan-Malahat-Langford in the upcoming federal election. (Submitted photo)

Rhonda Chen running for People’s Party of Canada in Cowichan

Six have announced they are running so far in the riding in the federal election

Rhonda Chen is running for the People’s Party of Canada in Cowichan-Malahat-Langford in the upcoming federal election. (Submitted photo)
From right to left: Nick Csaszar, John Kidder, Jati Sidhu, Michael Nenn and Brad Vis at the all-candidates meeting in Harrison Mills Thursday. (Grace Kennedy/The Observer)

Harrison Mills meeting questions federal candidates on local issues

Residents asked what candidates would do about drainage, the Kent quarry and the cultural hub

  • Oct 21, 2019
From right to left: Nick Csaszar, John Kidder, Jati Sidhu, Michael Nenn and Brad Vis at the all-candidates meeting in Harrison Mills Thursday. (Grace Kennedy/The Observer)
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Polls are now closed in Canada’s 2019 federal election

Liberals took an early lead shortly after B.C.'s polls were closed

  • Oct 21, 2019
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Oct. 21, 2019 was general voting day for the Federal Election. (Jocelyn Doll/Revelstoke Review)

UPDATE: Some voters having trouble accessing polling stations: campaign manager

Schools in both Langley and Surrey reportedly having issues

  • Oct 21, 2019
Oct. 21, 2019 was general voting day for the Federal Election. (Jocelyn Doll/Revelstoke Review)
Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau holds a rally at Halifax Brewery Farmers’ Market in Halifax, Tuesday, Oct. 15, 2019. Four years after Atlantic Canadians gave Justin Trudeau a sweeping electoral endorsement, handing his Liberals all 32 of the region’s seats, the party is bracing for losses that could have a significant impact on the final tally later tonight. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick

Liberals return with minority government in Election 2019

Polls had suggested a deadlock between the Liberals and the Conservatives

  • Oct 21, 2019
Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau holds a rally at Halifax Brewery Farmers’ Market in Halifax, Tuesday, Oct. 15, 2019. Four years after Atlantic Canadians gave Justin Trudeau a sweeping electoral endorsement, handing his Liberals all 32 of the region’s seats, the party is bracing for losses that could have a significant impact on the final tally later tonight. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick