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Anticipating Election Night: Maximizing Engagement and Understanding Results

Multiple avenues to track election outcomes: via digital platforms, live broadcasts, or party events.

Anticipating Election Night: Maximizing Engagement and Understanding Results

Get ready for the big night! Here's a guide to following the 2025 Canadian federal election results, a heated contest in the shadow of Donald Trump's presidency.

Online Coverage

Stay informed by checking out our top-notch website. You'll find live election results throughout the night, and our interactive map will give you up-to-the-minute results as they come in. Plus, our live blog offers all the relevant information you need to stay in the loop.

Our crew of journalists and photographers will be on the ground at political party gatherings in Ottawa and Montreal, bringing you the electric atmosphere as results pour in.

While you wait for the first results, put your election campaign knowledge to the test with our special Info Challenge quiz game. At the end of the game, links will provide you with more information on any news you may have missed.

Live Entertainment

If you're looking for a night of laughter and reflection, swing by Club Soda in Montreal at 8 PM. The 2025 Federal Election Show promises a thrilling follow-along of the results with comedians Colin Boudrias, Catherine Éthier, Yasmina Léveillé, Brian Piton, Brigitte Poupart, and Christian Vanasse.

For the first time ever, the show will also be available via webcast if you can't make it to Club Soda. Tickets for the in-person event are already on sale, and webcast tickets will be available from noon on Monday.

"The evening is an opportunity for people to come together around what has been said over the last month, but also to reflect on questions not raised during the campaign: poverty, homelessness, living together problems, the environment," Christian Vanasse said to Le Devoir about his election tradition show last Saturday.

Party Events

If you want to spend the evening with a particular political party, events are being held across Canada. For instance, the Bloc Québécois is hosting its election night event at the Théâtre Le National at 8 PM, with its leader, Yves-François Blanchet, in attendance. The Green Party of Canada is also hosting an event in Montreal at 7 PM, with co-leader Jonathan Pedneault there.

Televised Coverage

If you prefer TV coverage, Radio-Canada is broadcasting a special program from 6 PM on ICI RDI, ICI Tou.tv on the Web, and ICI Télé for Montreal, Acadia, and the West. The show starts at 7 PM in other Quebec regions and Ontario.

On LCN, election night coverage begins at 6 PM and will be broadcast at 7:30 PM on TVA's waves. This broadcast marks a first for the channel: the new TVA studios will be used for the first time. On the Noovo side, the evening will be broadcast from 7:30 PM on Noovo's waves and on the web.

Stay tuned for updates on the election, and make the most of election night!

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  1. Pierre, a Canadian comedian, is set to perform at the 2025 Federal Election Show in Montreal on election night, along with other comedians.
  2. In the politics section of general-news websites, readers can find live updates and results of the 2025 Canadian federal election.
  3. The Green Party of Canada is hosting an election night event in Montreal, with co-leader Jonathan Pedneault present.
  4. French-language television stations, such as Radio-Canada, will provide election night coverage for regions across Canada, including Quebec and the West. Hyperlinks within these articles will offer additional information.
Multiple avenues available for tracking election results through our platforms, live events, or direct party updates.

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