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Federal election: Liberals in Atlantic Canada maintain their grip on the region

HALIFAX - Voters on Canada’s East Coast delivered a steady-as-she-goes endorsement to the incumbent Liberals on Monday, as the party held on to its commanding position in the region.

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Voting results from the 32 constituencies across Atlantic Canada rolling in

Elections Canada signage is seen as voters arrive at a polling station on Election Day in Halifax on Monday, April 28, 2025. The polls have closed across Atlantic Canada, where Liberal candidates are hoping their party’s lead in the latest national polls will be reflected in the ballot boxes. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darren Calabrese


HALIFAX - Voters on Canada’s East Coast delivered a steady-as-she-goes endorsement to the incumbent Liberals on Monday, as the party held on to its commanding position in the region.

With 98 per cent of the polls in Atlantic Canada reporting, the Liberals were elected or leading in 25 of 32 ridings, and the Conservatives were at seven. The New Democrats were not in contention, capturing less than five per cent of the popular vote. If those results hold when the final ballots are counted, the Liberals will end up with one more seat in the region than they won in the 2021 election.

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