
Polls open across Canada as leaders, Canadians cast ballots in historic election
OTTAWA — (UPDATE 1:00 p.m.): After a short, intense and heated election campaign, Canadians are casting their ballots in a historic election to choose the next federal government.
Liberal Leader Mark Carney, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre and NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh spent weeks pitching their cases to voters.
Each of the party leaders settled into their home ridings Monday after 35 days on the campaign trail in an eventful, but compressed election period that lasted the minimum 37 days.
Poilievre arrived at a polling station in his Carleton riding on Monday morning and encouraged Canadians to “get out to vote — for a change,” echoing his campaign slogan as he dropped his own ballot in the box.