The Centennial Flame on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, with the Peace Tower in the background on April 29, 2025.Fred Lum/The Globe and Mail
The Q+A has ended, click here to read the responses to your questions. If you’re an app user, click on the comments icon on the top right of your screen.
As the federal election comes to a close, a new chapter in Canadian politics begins. Canadians have shared their anxieties about the trade war with the United States and their repeated annexation threats, their struggles with the cost of living and finding affordable housing, and their newfound resilience in the face of it all.
Throughout the election, our reporters have been following the party leaders on the campaign trail, and travelling coast to coast to speak to Canadians about the issues that matter most to them. And after the results come in, they’ll be there to explain what it all means for you.
East to West: Canadians from across the country share their biggest issues this election
On Wednesday, Apr. 30 at 1 p.m. ET, Globe reporters Emily Haws and Nojoud Al Mallees, and producer Kasia Mychajlowycz answered reader questions on the election, the results, and what’s next for Canada.
What do the election results mean for the country? What were the defining moments in the campaign? Were there issues that you thought were overlooked? Read our answers now.