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Federal Election 2019 Archive

New Westminster-Burnaby voter turnout closes in on 63 per cent

New Westminster-Burnaby voter turnout closes in on 63 per cent

New Westminster-Burnaby beat some neighbouring ridings in voter turnout on election day. Based on the preliminary data, Elections Canada estimated nearly 18 million Canadians voted as part of the 2019 federal election.
And the winning burger is...

And the winning burger is...

No matter how you slice it, this year’s burger poll at the Burger Heaven was a bit off the mark. The local restaurant holds a bun-official burger poll for every federal, provincial and municipal election.
Peter Julian makes it six in a row in New Westminster

Peter Julian makes it six in a row in New Westminster

It’s six in a row for Peter Julian. Having won five consecutive federal elections, the New Westminster-Burnaby NDP candidate made it six in a row on election day. And he did it in spades.
Election 2019: What happens after voters cast their ballots?

Election 2019: What happens after voters cast their ballots?

After voters mark the big X on their ballot and drop it into a ballot box, it can take a few hours until the election results are announced. In rare cases, when the vote is very close, it can take a couple days to tally the votes.
Julian takes New Westminster-Burnaby - again

Julian takes New Westminster-Burnaby - again

New Democrat incumbent says he'll play whatever role the NDP leader wants him to take on as he secures a sixth straight victory
These are the housing-related promises from the three major parties this election

These are the housing-related promises from the three major parties this election

What the Liberals, Conservatives and NDP's housing promises mean to Vancouver
How do I vote? and other questions answered for New West voters

How do I vote? and other questions answered for New West voters

Voting in this federal election begins at 7 a.m. Monday morning, and it runs through to 7 p.m. Here's everything you need to know (except for whom to vote for!)
Lower the voting age, take Gen Z more seriously, New West students say of federal election

Lower the voting age, take Gen Z more seriously, New West students say of federal election

Politicians and Gen Z are not engaging with one another as much as they could as Canada’s 43rd election looms, according to a pair of New Westminster Secondary School students.
Green candidate reports "smear campaign" poll to Elections Canada

Green candidate reports "smear campaign" poll to Elections Canada

New Westminster-Burnaby Green Party candidate Suzanne de Montigny has filed a complaint with Elections Canada regarding a call she received from a polling company. De Montigny was shocked by the line of questioning in an Oct.
New West busy all-candidates schedule comes to an end

New West busy all-candidates schedule comes to an end

If you happen to see Peter Julian and he’s looks a little more weary than usual, that’s totally understandable.