Canadian Federal Election 2015 | Justin Trudeau | Thomas Mulcair | Politics | Toronto Event Photography

October 2015

Canada's 42nd general election in 2015 was the longest in Canadian history.

The main contending parties were represented by Justin Trudeau (Liberal Party), Stephen Harper (Conservative Party), Thomas Mulcair (New Democratic Party) and Elizabeth May (Green Party).

Here are some photos of the NDP and Liberal Party campaigns leading up to Canada's 42nd general election.

 

Oct 4, 2015 (Brampton, ON)

Justin Trudeau at the Liberal Party rally at Powerade Centre in Brampton, Ontario.  Over 7,000 supporters attended the rally in one of Canada's most ethnically diverse cities.

October 13, 2015 (Brampton, ON)

Thomas Mulcair of the NDP party made an appearance at Harbaljit Singh Kahlon's campaign office in Brampton East riding.   Also present were NDP deputer leader Jagmeet Singh, Brampton West candidate Adaoma Patterson and Brampton Centre candidate Rosemary Keenan.

October 18, 2015 (Toronto, ON)

On the eve of the the Federal election, Thomas Mulcair visited the University-Rosedale riding of Jennifer Hollett.

The Ontario visit was capped by the NDP rally at Westin Harbour Castle Conference Centre in Toronto.  On hand were many NDP candidates including Olivia Chow, Jennifer Hollet and NDP deputy leader Jagmeet Singh Kahlon.

 

October 19, 2015 (Toronto, ON)

68% of eligible Canadian voters voted a majority Liberal party government in the longest campaign in Canadian history. 

The 338 seats were won as follows:

184 seats     - Liberal Party

99 seats      - Conservative Party

44 seats      - NDP Party

10 seats       - Bloc Quebecois Party

1 seat           - Green Party