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‘High expectations’: NAN congratulates new Prime Minister, expects government to uphold treaties

‘High expectations’: NAN congratulates new Prime Minister, expects government to uphold treaties

Nishnawbe Aski Nation Grand Chief Alvin Fiddler’s statement says First Nations must be ‘true partners’ in mineral and resource projects.
Next government will be a Liberal minority

Next government will be a Liberal minority

With MPs elected in 169 ridings, it's now projected the Liberal Party will form a minority government.
UPDATED: Conservative Melillo wins third term as MP

UPDATED: Conservative Melillo wins third term as MP

With about half the vote, Eric Melillo tops Liberal Charles Fox and New Democrat Tania Cameron.
UPDATED: Patty Hajdu to return to Parliament Hill for a fourth term

UPDATED: Patty Hajdu to return to Parliament Hill for a fourth term

The Thunder Bay-Superior North incumbent held off challenges from the Conservatives’ Bob Herman, NDP’s Joy Wakefield.
Live blog: Federal Election 2025

Live blog: Federal Election 2025

Up-to-the-minute updates from Newswatch reporters posted at campaign headquarters across the city
Northwestern Ontario election results

Northwestern Ontario election results

Latest poll numbers from the region's three ridings.
UPDATED: Carney's Liberals win by a hair, Poilievre and Singh lose their seats

UPDATED: Carney's Liberals win by a hair, Poilievre and Singh lose their seats

With a lead in both seats and popular vote, the Liberal party is projected to win the 2025 federal election, although it's too soon to say whether the tight race will result in a majority or minority government
Polls are open: Here's how to vote

Polls are open: Here's how to vote

April 28 is the last day to cast your vote in the federal election
Record-high turnout already as federal election draws to a close

Record-high turnout already as federal election draws to a close

More than 7 million Canadians cast votes at advance polls earlier this month.
‘Huge strides’ and a simple plan: Superior North candidates on housing

‘Huge strides’ and a simple plan: Superior North candidates on housing

More than half of Canadians aged 20-35 report being very concerned about their ability to afford housing.
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