Canada votes: Trudeau in the lead to win a minority
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[video=youtube;Ynp5H00Savg]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ynp5H00Savg[/video]
This is a live stream of Global News broadcast on the election. Has live updates on the seats.
[QUOTE=FlashMarsh;48939943]Looks like a dead cert for the Liberals.[/QUOTE]
You have much to learn about Canadian politics if you're calling it now based on the Maritime results :v:
Liberals opening early leads in Acadie-Bathurst and New Brunswick Southwest, predicted to go NDP and Conservative, respectively.
Anyone else love elections? I stayed up for hours watching the last election in Alberta. And the UK elections. And the Swedish elections.
The only elections I hate are US elections.
CBC stream, really like that this apparently isn't region restricted
[media]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lWFNl0K18A4[/media]
from the CBC livestream... just from the Atlantic Canada provinces, already the Liberals have 15 seats from pre-polling (or advance polling), with votes from today to start coming in within the next hour or so
I ain't voting for no reds.
[QUOTE=Rangergxi;48939984]I ain't voting for no reds.[/QUOTE]
The red tide comes. Run west if you wish to prolong the inevitable.
[QUOTE=Rangergxi;48939984]I ain't voting for no reds.[/QUOTE]
don't tell me you're voting blue budddd
Global News is reporting Liberals with 23 seats, and Con and NDP tied for second at one seat each.
Newfoundland so red, go us!
Aright fuck it before I go to bed I'm gonna say Libs win and do so by a wider margin than most people expected
I have a feeling Libs are going to kick ass in this election
I hope so anyways
All 32 Atlantic Canada seats right now, WOW
holy crap
even though most counts aren't complete yet, Atlantic Canada is completely red.
It could be a definite majority for the Liberals and Trudeau.
BLOOD AND GLORY FOR THE RED LEGION!
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If the liberals actually win all the ridings they're leading in currently they'll have 10% of the total seats already
[QUOTE=Zenreon117;48939888]I love how my local neighborhood has the same amount of parlimentary power at a good quarter of Canada. (Burnaby North - Seymour VS Nunavut)[/QUOTE]
Same riding, you creep.
[QUOTE=isreal?;48940179]Same riding, you creep.[/QUOTE]
Am I in burnaby or Seymour? You will never know!
Left to go make a sandwich, come back and the Liberals are suddenly leading every seat in the Maritimes.
What in the fuck is going on?
Cast my first ever vote, here's to you!
one riding in New Brunswick is neck to neck between the Cs and the Ls
[QUOTE=Kinversulath;48940205]Left to go make a sandwich, come back and the Liberals are suddenly leading every seat in the Maritimes.
What in the fuck is going on?[/QUOTE]
They've had a solid lead for a while now, which seems to have been underestimated. My guess is that NDP voters went to the Liberals close to the election.
Tobique-Mactaquac is sooooo close!
[QUOTE=wallyroberto_2;48940218]Cast my first ever vote, here's to you![/QUOTE]
same here.
I was legal age last election but I forgot :/
What is interesting to keep in mind is that the polls still don't close in the vast majority of the country for another hour, and BC doesn't close for a couple of hours. How will these early returns affect late voters out West?
Yeah, honestly I think they should have kept the results secret until everyone had voted
[QUOTE=Kinversulath;48940248]What is interesting to keep in mind is that the polls still don't close in the vast majority of the country for another hour, and BC doesn't close for a couple of hours. How will these early returns affect late voters out West?[/QUOTE]
If BC goes blue I will wear pizza as a hat, and eat it.
Man, Mulcair must be just raging right now. Embarrassing for them moreso than the Conservatives.
[QUOTE=Kinversulath;48940285]Man, Mulcair must be just raging right now. Embarrassing for them moreso than the Conservatives.[/QUOTE]
Well he did run a shitty campaign.
[QUOTE=Rangergxi;48940367]Well he did run a shitty campaign.[/QUOTE]
I agree with NDP policies moreso than liberal but this election is more about strategic voting and ousting Harper so me and a lot of people i know have gone for lib
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