Canadian Federal Elections to Be Held on Monday, April 28, 2025

Los Angeles/ Apr 16, 2025
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The Canadian federal election will be held on April 28, 2025, and will elect members of the House of Commons for the 45th Canadian Parliament. The election writs were issued on March 23, 2025, when Governor General Mary Simon accepted Prime Minister Mark Carney's request to dissolve Parliament. Citizens across the country will cast their votes to elect members of Parliament and determine the next federal government. The official announcement sets the stage for political campaigns to ramp up in the coming weeks as parties prepare for the national vote.
Who Is Most Likely to Win Canada’s 2025 Federal Election?
As Canada heads toward its April 28, 2025 federal election, the race is heating up between the Liberals and Conservatives. While Pierre Poilievre’s Conservatives had maintained a steady lead in the polls since mid-2023, the political landscape shifted dramatically after Justin Trudeau’s resignation.
New Liberal leader and Prime Minister Mark Carney has brought renewed momentum to the party, with recent polling showing the Liberals slightly ahead. Carney’s reputation as a global financial expert and his firm stance against U.S. tariffs have boosted his image, despite concerns about his lack of political experience and weak French-language skills.
Although Poilievre remains a strong contender with widespread support for his economic message, his populist tone and past comparisons to Donald Trump may be holding him back among undecided voters.
If current trends continue, the Liberals have a slight edge going into the election — but the race remains tight, and campaign performance in the final weeks will be crucial.
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Jagmeet Singh, NDP Leader
- Jagmeet Singh, 46, broke ties with the Liberals in 2024 over labour disputes and is now fighting to retain his party’s status.
- A historic figure in Canadian politics, Singh has seen NDP support dip below 10%, raising questions about their future influence in Parliament.
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Mark Carney, Prime Minister of Canada and Leader of the Liberal Party
- Mark Carney, 60, recently took over as prime minister after Justin Trudeau's resignation.
- A respected economist and former head of the Bank of Canada and Bank of England, Carney is known for his financial acumen but faces his first electoral test.
- Born in the Northwest Territories and raised in Alberta, he’s Canada’s first prime minister from the North. Though his French skills are limited, early polls show stable support.
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Pierre Poilievre, MP for Carleton,
Conservative Leader
- Pierre Poilievre, 45, a longtime MP from Alberta, campaigns on promises of smaller government and economic reform.
- His populist tone has drawn comparisons to Donald Trump, though Poilievre has since shifted to a “Canada first” message.
- He has led in polls since 2023 but now faces strong competition from Carney.
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Yves-François Blanchet, Bloc Québécois Leader
- Yves-François Blanchet, continues to advocate for Quebec’s interests, pushing back against U.S. tariffs and calling for economic independence.
- While unlikely to become prime minister, the Bloc’s performance in Quebec could be crucial to the national outcome.
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Elizabeth May, Green Party Leader
- Elizabeth May is one of the best known parliamentariansand is a life long environmental advocate.
- She is currently the leader of the Green Party of the Canada with Jonathan Pedneault.
- Elizabeth May, is expected to meet with retirees in Victoria in the morning and attend a fundraising event with a local candidate in the evening.
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Jonathan Pedneault, Green Party Leader
- Jonathan Pedneault is a Canadian politician, activist, and journalist.
- He is currently the leader of the Green Party of the Canada with Elizabeth May.
- Jonathan Pedneault, is scheduled to hold a press conference in Montreal at 10:30 and will spend the rest of the day campaigning.
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