2019 Canadian Federal Election (Onwards)

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The 2019 Canadian Federal Election took place on October 21, 2019. All 338 members of the House of Commons were up for election. Governor General Julie Payette issued the writs for the election on September 11, 2019. A total of 170 seats was needed to form a majority government.

The Liberal Party, under Justin Trudeau, won 157 seats. They ultimately formed a coalition with the New Democratic Party, who won 24 seats. The Conservative Party won 121 seats, becoming the official opposition. The Bloc Quebecois, under leader Yves-François Blanchet, won 32 seats, becoming the third-place party for the first time since 2008.