After a 36-day federal election campaign, Canadians will have their final say on Monday.
Millions of people will head to their local polling station in the 45th federal election.
The Liberals are looking for their fourth term in power with new leader Mark Carney at the helm.
Pierre Poilievre will try and lead the Conservatives to victory for the first time since 2011.
A party will need to win at least 172 seats across the country to form a majority government.
At dissolution in late March, the Liberals had 152 seats while the Conservatives had 120 seats.
The Bloc Québécois had 33 seats, followed by the NDP with 24 and the Green Party with two.
There were three independent MPs in the House of Commons and four seats were vacant.
Millions of Canadians have already cast their ballots, with a record 7.3 million voting during advance polls.
More details on where and how to vote can be found on Elections Canada’s website.
When will we get the results?
Polls are open from 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. in the Eastern time zone and 8:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. in the Central time zone.
The first vote counts can be expected about 30 minutes after that, according to Elections Canada.
Our newsroom will have updates online and on-air throughout the evening once the polls close locally.





