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Author: Ainsley Krienselokker
Publication Date: April 13, 2025 - 08:00
When is Canada’s federal election? Everything you need to know about the 2025 vote
April 13, 2025

Here’s everything you need to know about the 2025 federal election in Canada.
When is it?
Canada’s 45th federal election is scheduled for April 28, 2025. This snap election was called by Mark Carney after he was elected leader of the Liberal Party and became prime minister last month following Justin Trudeau’s resignation.
While federal elections are typically held every four years, they can be called at any time. In this instance, Carney recommended dissolving Parliament to address pressing issues, including trade tensions with the United States. If he hadn’t called an election, he would have likely faced a no-confidence vote when Parliament returned, which would have triggered an election.
Who are the federal leaders?
- The major political parties have the following leaders:
- Mark Carney: Liberal Party of Canada
- Pierre Poilievre: Conservative Party of Canada
- Jagmeet Singh: New Democratic Party (NDP)
- Yves-François Blanchet: Bloc Québécois
- Elizabeth May and Jonathan Pedneault: co-leaders of the Green Party of Canada
- Liberal Party of Canada: 152
- Conservative Party of Canada: 120
- NDP: 24
- Bloc Québécois: 33
- Green Party of Canada: 2
- In-person on election day: Vote at your designated polling station.
- By mail: Apply for a mail-in ballot if you cannot vote in person.
- Advance Voting: Cast your ballot before election day at designated polling stations.
Elections Canada wants you to know your ballot will count whether you mark it with a pen or with a pencil.The independent agency says it’s seeing posts on social media claiming voters have to use a pencil to mark their ballot.
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