Not really familiar with how things work up north, but is this PM election or is it local elections?
It's the PM elections, but how it works is that you vote for your local MP not the PM directly. The country is split up into 338 ridings, which can either your neighbourhood or your entire town depending the pop of your area (every riding is 100K people). You pick between 4 different parties (4 MP candidates in your area). The MP who wins gets a seat in Parliament. The party with the most seats wins and the party leader becomes Prime Minister.Not really familiar with how things work up north, but is this PM election or is it local elections?
They made exceptions with the territories, Nunavut, NorthWest Territories, and Yukon each have one ridingMeth..really ..100k is the rule ..aren't some riding smaller ..for instance ..there's no one at Nunavut
Liberals killing it in Atlantic Canada
Declared winners in 12 ridings, leading in 20 ridings
There were on the board, but they went back down to 0Liberals sweep Atlantic Canada. They are taking all 32 seats there. Conservatives and NDP aren't even on the board
Aabo AbdiJ where have you been today
Did you vote ..what riding and for whoWork. And now home.
Did you vote ..what riding and for who