Justin Trudeau wins third term as Canadas prime minister in tight election race

Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole, whose party placed second, conceded defeat as results trickled in late into the night.

Thank you, Canada â€" for casting your vote, for putting your trust in the Liberal team, for choosing a brighter future. We're going to finish the fight against COVID. And we're going to move Canada forward. For everyone.

Mr Trudeau spoke to supporters shortly after, pledging to work with other parties for the good of all Canadians.

"You are sending us back to work with a clear mandate to get Canada through this pandemic and to the brighter days ahead," he said to a small crowd gathered in a hotel ballroom.

"What we've seen tonight is that millions of Canadians have chosen a progressive plan."

CBC and CTV projected that Justin Trudeau's Liberal government would hold a minority of seats in the House of Commons, meaning he will need another party's support to govern.

Elections Canada showed the Liberals leading in 156 electoral districts nationally, one more than they held before the election, including 110 in vote-rich Ontario and Quebec.

Liberal leader Justin Trudeau casts his ballot in the 44th general federal election as he's joined by his children, in Montreal on Monday, Sept. 20, 2021.

Liberal leader Justin Trudeau casts his ballot in the 44th general federal election as he's joined by his children, in Montreal on Monday, Sept. 20, 2021. Source: The Canadian Press

"It's a Groundhog Day election," said Gerald Baier, a professor of political science at University of British Columbia.

"It seems that ambivalence has stayed [from the 2019 election]."

The House of Commons holds 338 seats and a party needs to win 170 to hold a majority. The Conservatives led in 122 districts.

The Conservatives looked on track to win the popular vote, attracting 34 per cent support to the Liberals' 32 per cent, but Liberal support is centred around urban and suburban areas where there are more seats.

"Our support has grown, it's grown across the country, but clearly there is more work for us to do to earn the trust of Canadians," Mr O'Toole told supporters, while suggesting that he planned to stay on as leader.

"My family and I are resolutely committed to continuing this journey for Canada."

Conservative leader Erin O'Toole speaks during the federal election French-language leaders debate, Wednesday, Sept. 8, 2021 in Gatineau, Quebec.

Conservative leader Erin O'Toole speaks during the federal election French-language leaders debate, Wednesday, Sept. 8, 2021 in Gatineau, Quebec. Source: The Canadian Press

Polls reported results much more slowly than usual, with some stations forced to limit occupancy due to COVID-19 restrictions.

Long lines forced some electors to wait hours to vote in southern Ontario, a critical battleground.

The Canadian dollar strengthened against its US counterpart in Asian trading on Tuesday, in part as a projected election win for Trudeau's Liberal party reassured investors that economic support would continue.

Status quo

Justin Trudeau, a charismatic progressive and son of former Liberal Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, swept to power in 2015.

Amid a fourth wave of COVID-19, Mr Trudeau backed vaccine mandates while Mr O'Toole opposed them, preferring a combination of voluntary vaccinations and rapid testing to stop the spread of the virus.

Mr Trudeau had said he needed a new mandate to ensure Canadians approve of his plan for getting the country past the coronavirus pandemic.

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The Liberals, whose fiscal policy supports for the pandemic exceed 23 per cent of GDP, plan billions in new spending to support economic recovery if re-elected.

Cambridge Global Payments Chief Strategist Karl Schamotta said the election result "essentially preserves the status quo and ensures that the fiscal spending plans that have supported the economy for the last year and half are likely to continue."

A delay in counting mail-in votes could further hold up results in tight races.

Elections Canada will not start counting roughly 800,000 mail-in ballots until Tuesday, after it is able to verify them against in-person votes.

Those could help to determine the outcome in at least two Atlantic districts and many more across Canada.

A second minority government will mean the Liberals will have to rely again on opposition parties, such as the left-leaning New Democratic Party, to pass legislation.

"A win's a win, and time in office and power is when you get to make change," said John Duffy, a former Liberal adviser.

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