
2019 & 2021
We have just undergone a futile election which has produced substantively the same outcome as the previous general election in October 2019: a Liberal plurality around 15 to 20 seats short of a majority.
On 21 October 2019, Canadians elected the 43rd Parliament as follows:
| Party | Seat Count | Popular Vote | Vote Total |
| Liberals | 157 | 33.1% | 5,911,588 |
| Conservatives | 121 | 34.4% | 6,150,177 |
| Bloc Quebecois | 32 | 7.7% | 1,377,234 |
| New Democrats | 24 | 15.9% | 2,845,949 |
| Greens | 3 | 6.5% | 1,160,694 |
As of around 0900 on 21 September, the preliminary results show that on 20 September 2021, we have elected a 44th Parliament virtually identical to its predecessor. The results in some ridings might change as Elections Canada counts the rest of the mail-in ballots this week, but the general result of a Liberal plurality at roughly the same level as two years ago will not.
| Party | Seat Count | Popular Vote |
| Liberals |
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