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Vote 2025 - Election Results
CPAC’s Michael Serapio and Catherine Lafrance bring you live coverage & analysis of the 2025 federal election results, along with special guest, polls analyst Éric Grenier.
Watch CPAC for Live Coverage of the 2025 Federal Election Results
CPAC, the Cable Public Affairs Channel—will provide comprehensive coverage of the 2025 federal election results on April 28, starting at 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT.
Career Opportunity: Manager, Human Resources
Be a part of championing the voice of Canadian democracy. Join CPAC to protect and build on 30 years of unfiltered access to the people and events that shape our democracy in Canada.
Career Opportunity: Producer (French)
CPAC is seeking a francophone journalist to join our editorial team, who's main assignment is with CPAC's daily political program L'Essentiel, to oversee the production of programs, stories and segments.
Vote 2025: CPAC Announces Complete Coverage of the 2025 Federal Election
CPAC, the Cable Public Affairs Channel, is the go-to destination for comprehensive and uninterrupted coverage of the 2025 federal election campaign. From leader tours and local reporting to expert analysis and interactive voter forums, CPAC is set to bring Canadians the insights and perspectives that matter most.
Vote 2025
Daily coverage of the federal election: Leaders’ Tour, campaign news, major events, breaking stories, and more.
Liberal Leadership Results: In-Depth Coverage with Michael Serapio
CPAC’s Michael Serapio hosts in-depth coverage as members of the Liberal Party of Canada gather in Ottawa to choose their next leader.
CPAC recognized as one of the National Capital Region’s Top 100 Employers for the second year in a row
Ottawa, March 4, 2025—CPAC, the Cable Public Affairs Channel is proud to announce that, for the second year in a row, it has been named one of the National Capital Region’s Top 100 Employers.
The Leaders
Short videos that offer viewers a biographical look at the major party leaders: Mark Carney, Pierre Poilievre, Yves-François Blanchet, Jagmeet Singh, and Elizabeth May and Jonathan Pedneault.
The Issues
Includes seven top-of-mind issues, including affordability, housing, immigration, health care, carbon pricing-climate change, leadership, and Canada-U.S. relations. Each episode will explore how the issues affect you and how those vying to form government, intend to address Canadians’ concerns.
The Challenges
Hosted by Michael Serapio, a series of conversations, with former premiers, bureau chiefs, top political reporters, podcasters and former campaign directors. • Premiers: We ask former premiers what their region of the country requires from the next federal government to be successful. • Legacy media: We speak with bureau chiefs and top political reporters about their experience covering election campaigns and what they will be watching for in this election. • Alternative Media: How might podcasters and newsletter writers influence the federal election campaign? • Lifting the curtain on the life of a campaign director: Three former campaign directors describe the daily challenges and goals during a campaign and what it takes to win.
Election Trivia
A series of short videos that examine some of Canada’s milestone elections and explore the history of the vote.
Campaign Slang
Your 101 guide to electoral terms and phrases.
2025 Liberal Leadership Debates
Liberal Party of Canada leadership candidates Frank Baylis, Mark Carney, Ruby Dhalla, Chrystia Freeland, and Karina Gould take part in a French-language debate in Montreal. The debate is organized by the Liberal party and is moderated by Pierre Jobin. The party will announce the results of its leadership election on March 9, 2025.
Final Report on Foreign Interference
Led by Quebec judge Marie-Josée Hogue, the Public Inquiry into Foreign Interference in Federal Electoral Processes and Democratic Institutions examined allegations of foreign interference by China, Russia and other foreign states in the 2019 and 2021 Canadian federal elections. Its final report was released on January 28, 2025.
Liberal Leadership: How we got here
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Liberal Leadership Timeline
Liberal Leadership: The Debates
Liberal Leadership: The Rules