Canada new government
You're referring to the recent federal election in Canada!
On September 20, 2021, Canadians went to the polls to elect a new government. The results were:
Liberal Party of Canada (LPC) - Led by Justin Trudeau, the Liberal Party won a minority government, securing 160 seats in the House of Commons.
Conservative Party of Canada (CPC) - Led by Erin O'Toole, the Conservative Party won 119 seats.
New Democratic Party (NDP) - Led by Jagmeet Singh, the NDP won 25 seats.
Bloc Québécois (BQ) - Led by Yves-François Blanchet, the BQ won 32 seats, all from the province of Quebec.
Green Party of Canada (GPC) - Led by Annamie Paul, the Green Party won 2 seats.
People's Party of Canada (PPC) - Led by Maxime Bernier, the PPC won 0 seats.
Here's a breakdown of the results by province:
- Ontario: LPC 34, CPC 34, NDP 6, BQ 0, GPC 1, PPC 0
- Quebec: LPC 15, CPC 0, BQ 32, NDP 0, GPC 0, PPC 0
- British Columbia: LPC 14, CPC 12, NDP 7, GPC 2, PPC 0
- Alberta: CPC 31, LPC 4, NDP 2, PPC 1
- Saskatchewan: CPC 10, LPC 1, NDP 1
- Manitoba: LPC 7, CPC 5, NDP 3
- Nova Scotia: LPC 7, CPC 3, NDP 2
- New Brunswick: LPC 10, CPC 5, NDP 1
- Prince Edward Island: LPC 4, CPC 1
- Newfoundland and Labrador: LPC 7, CPC 2, NDP 1
The Liberal Party, led by Justin Trudeau, will form a minority government with the support of the NDP and other parties.