What's at stake for Ontario in today's federal election | CBC News
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Ontario's election results have historically influenced federal government outcomes, with a consistent trend over the last fifty years. In the current election, 122 seats are contested, which constitutes over one-third of Canada's ridings. The campaign, influenced by pressing issues like the cost of living, has seen Liberal leader Mark Carney and Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre engaging directly in battleground regions. With the growing political stakes, the performance of the main parties in Ontario may determine the future composition of Canada's federal government.
"In every federal election but one over the past 50 years, the party taking the most seats in Ontario has also formed government, highlighting the province's electoral influence."
"The Liberal and Conservative leaders are contesting closely in Ontario, reflecting the battleground nature of the province where major party leaders are keenly focused."
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