Mark Carney liberals will form the government after a hard battle that saw nearby races throughout the country, especially in the Metropolitan Area of Toronto.
But from 5 am et on Tuesday, it was still not clear if Carney would lead the minority or majority government.
Here are the GTA seats where we are still waiting for a result:
- Three Brampton currents They are too close to call, Milton East-Halton Hills South It is super close, and in Toronto, Eglinton-Lawrence It is also once again a close contest.
This is what we know with certainty.
The liberals dominated in the city of Toronto. But conservatives are online to turn several 905 currents from red to blue. About the image of Ontario and the liberals lead or are chosen in 69 walks, while conservatives have 53, although that number could obviously change.
The NDP does not have a single seat in the province and leader Jagmeet Singh announced his resignation.
Liberals win big in the city
Carney’s liberals are ready to win all seats except one in the largest city in Canada.
The conservatives took their only victory in York centeralthough they still have hope in Eglinton-Lawrencewhile the liberals sailed to the victories of Etobicoke to Scarborough.
It has been projected that Chrystia Freeland Liberal will win a seat in the Parliament in the university driving of Ontario-Rosedale.
In the center of York, the liberal volunteer Leonardo Lacroix said he is satisfied with the return of the game.
“If you look like the Liberal Party three months ago, it was a disaster. We would never have imagined that this was the result we were going to have.”
Eglinton-Lawrence’s career is interesting. Liberal candidate Vince Gasparro reached 200 votes to resume this seat for the Liberal Ontario Party in the February provincial elections.
Wait for another attempt, at another level of government, do the trick. But Gasparro is locked in another tight race with Karen Stintz, whom the Torontonians will remember as former city councilor.
The supporter Bob Atkinson, grabbing a red wine, said he believes that Gasparro will win, but he is concerned that the liberals only win a minority government.
“It seems that it is very close to a problem,” he said.
Conservatives collecting seats in 905
This was not the result of the elections, Pierre Poilievre and their supporters expected, but not everything is lost for the conservatives.
The game is online to collect GTA seats at the expense of the liberals, including the assembly to which it had signed up as Aurora-Oak Credges-Richmond Hill and Newmarket-Aurora.
From fragments to unexpected victories, Chris Glover of CBC breaks down what he needs to know about how he went to the GTA in the federal elections of Canada.
The conservatives also turned Vaughan-Wooden bridge For a significant margin, with the candidate Michael Guglielmin winning 60 percent of the votes. The liberal headline Francesco Sorbara had represented driving since 2015.
Meanwhile, the City of Brampton is emerging as another red blue battlefield.
Brampton has six currents, two of which have been summoned for liberals and one for conservatives. The remaining three are too close at this time.
The leading co-deer of Pierre Poilievre, the conservative deputy Melissa Laintsman, has been re-elected in Thornhill. Susan Ormiston de CBC told him about what this result means.
Conservative Jamil Jivani hits Doug Ford in the victory interview
Reection recently out of Bowmanville-Oshawa NorthJamil Jivani laughed the first minister of Ontario during a speech before the followers, and then repeated his criticisms in a live television interview with David Common from CBC.
Conservative deputy Jamil Jivani spoke with David Common of CBC after being re-elected in Bowmanville-Oshawa North and took the opportunity to criticize the Prime Minister of Ontario, Doug Ford, saying it was a “problem” for the province and the country.
Jivani, who was once an advisor to the Ford government, said he sees Ford as a “problem” for the province and the country.
“I couldn’t stay out of our business,” Jivani said. “Trying to achieve it, trying to position yourself as some kind of political genius.”
Ford and his former campaign manager They have been very critical of the conservative campaign, with the prime minister saying “sometimes the truth hurts.”
Jivani said he tried to solve problems in the province when he was an advisor, but Ford would get in the way.
“And all his thugs around him all the time, they would not improve anything,” Jivani added.
Liberals take Toronto-St. Pablo
Last summer, the conservatives achieved an impressive victory in the election in Toronto-St. PabloFor a long time announced as a liberal fortress beaten in the city center. Loss of loss requires Justin Trudeau to resign as prime minister.
Fast advance until tonight, and the candidate Leslie Church has won the seat.
“The world has changed and St. Paul’s feels that,” Church told CBC News after his victory.
Liberal deputy Leslie Church defeated the conservative headline Don Stewart in the center of Toronto Riding. She spoke with Eli Glasner of CBC about what victory means for her and how the political landscape has changed in the last year.
Star candidates see mixed results
Each party presented some star candidates in this election, but not everyone could ensure a victory.
Bhutila Karpoche (NDP): The popular politician of the NDP who became the first Tibetano-Canadian chosen in Queen’s Park has lost his first federal career, with Karim Bardeedesy liberal projected to win Taiako’n-Parkdale-High Park.
Jamil Jivani (with): Jivani’s College Buddy is … Vice President of the United States JD Vance. That may have made the race in Bowmanville-Oshawa Northa more strict than it was in the choice that Jivani won, but will still return to Ottawa.
Jennifer Mckelvie (Lib): McKelvie, who served as the interim mayor of Toronto after John Tory resigned, won his first federal contest in Ajax.
