Canada election results across British Columbia with interactive map

Vancouver, BCLocal News

British Columbia's polls closed Tuesday after residents participated in the 2025 federal election. CityNews and 1130 NewsRadio are delivering live updates, featuring an interactive map and leaderboard to track election outcomes. Several incumbents, including Terry Beech and Jonathan Wilkinson, successfully retained their seats, while other districts, such as Coquitlam—Port Coquitlam and Fleetwood—Port Kells, have not yet declared winners. In a surprising turn, Jagmeet Singh lost his Burnaby Central seat to Wade Chang. The elections hold significance as they shape the provincial representation in Parliament.

Voters are eager for results that could influence future policy decisions. Real-time updates ensure that constituents remain engaged and informed during this pivotal electoral event. Citizens can access the live streams to stay connected with ongoing developments.

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