
This composite image shows, left to right, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh on March 25, 2025; Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre on April 3, 2025; Liberal Leader Mark Carney on April 1, 2025; Bloc Quebecois Leader Yves-Francois Blanchet on March 28, 2025 and Green Party co-leader Jonathan Pedneault on March 30, 2025. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nathan Denette, Sean Kilpatrick, Adrian Wyld, Graham Hughes, Ethan Cairns)The Canadian Press
Canada is halfway through what’s shaping up to be a historic snap election on April 28. Tariff chaos and threats of annexation from the U.S. have turned Canadian politics – and now the race to govern this country – on its head.
Globe and Mail journalists are covering every twist and turn of the campaign from across Canada, highlighting the regular people at the centre of the issues and what the result could mean for this country as a whole.
We also want our reporting on the federal election campaign to answer your questions about this moment in Canadian democracy. We’ve already created a voter guide to answer your questions about how to cast your ballot (early or otherwise), published an explainer on security clearances for party leaders, and created a platform guide to the party’s promises on major issues, with more answers to come.
Wondering how and when to vote, where each party stands on a particular issue, or what is at stake for you and your community? Submit your questions using the form below or by e-mailing audience@globeandmail.com with “Election questions” in the subject line. Our team of reporters, editors and columnists are doing our very best to ensure our coverage answers them.
Send us your questions about the federal election
Between a trade war, threats of annexation and a rookie Liberal Leader, Canada is in the midst of a historic election. Globe and Mail journalists are covering every twist and turn of the campaign from across the country, and we want to know what questions you have. Wondering how to vote, where parties stand on certain issues, or what different results could mean for Canada? Ask us your questions in the form below or email us at audience@globeandmail.com. with “Election question” in the subject line.