
2019 federal elections
The 2019 federal elections in Canada were a parliamentary vote held on October 21, 2019. Citizens elected Members of Parliament (MPs) to represent them in the House of Commons. The main parties involved were the Liberal Party, Conservative Party, New Democratic Party, Bloc Québécois, and Green Party. The Liberal Party, led by Justin Trudeau, aimed to secure a majority but ended up forming a minority government, meaning they needed support from other parties to pass laws. The election reflected diverse voter priorities, including climate change, economic policy, and social issues, shaping Canada's government for the following years.