Canada is gearing up for its federal election, scheduled for April 28, 2025. This election will determine which political party will govern the country for the next several years. Citizens across Canada will cast their ballots to elect Members of Parliament (MPs) who will represent their local communities in the House of Commons.
The party that secures the majority of seats in the House of Commons typically forms the government, with its leader becoming the Prime Minister. Key issues expected to dominate the election include the economy, healthcare, climate change, and affordability. Voters are encouraged to register to vote and familiarize themselves with the platforms of the various political parties.
Important dates to remember include the deadline to register to vote, advance polling dates, and of course, election day itself. Information on how to register and where to vote can be found on the Elections Canada website. Stay informed and participate in shaping Canada's future.
Canada's 2025 Federal Election: Key Facts and Dates
Canada will hold its federal election on April 28, 2025. Voters will choose Members of Parliament to represent them in the House of Commons. The party that wins the most seats usually forms the government. Here's a breakdown of what you need to know about the Canadian election process and key dates.