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Own a piece of Canadian political history with the most comprehensive visual record of the 2025 Federal Election. This high-resolution wall map provides a definitive look at the 45th Parliament, documenting the election that saw Mark Carney’s Liberals secure a minority government in a historic, high-turnout race.
Following the redistribution of electoral boundaries, this map is one of the few to accurately depict all 343 ridings (up from 338), including the new seats in Alberta, British Columbia, and Ontario. Whether you are a political analyst, a student of history, or a campaign enthusiast, this map offers an unparalleled geographical breakdown of how the popular vote translated into seat counts across the country.
Complete Electoral Detail: Shows every riding won by the Liberal Party (169 seats), Conservative Party (144 seats), Bloc Québécois (22 seats), NDP (7 seats), and the Green Party (1 seat).
Metropolitan Insets: Features detailed, high-scale blowups of Canada’s shifting urban battlegrounds, including the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), Metro Vancouver, Montreal, and the Calgary-Edmonton corridor.
The 45th Parliament Shift: Visually track the significant "blue-to-red" and "red-to-blue" flips that defined the April 28 results, including the high-profile results in ridings like Nepean and Carleton.
High-Quality Cartography: Printed on premium paper with color-coded legends for instant recognition of party strongholds and contested territories.
The 2025 election was a watershed moment in Canadian politics, featuring the highest voter turnout in decades and a massive consolidation of the popular vote between the two major parties. This map doesn't just show locations—it tells the story of a nation at a crossroads.
| Party | Leader | Seats Won | Vote Share |
| Liberal | Mark Carney | 169 | 43.8% |
| Conservative | Pierre Poilievre | 144 | 41.3% |
| Bloc Québécois | Yves-François Blanchet | 22 | 6.3% |
| NDP | Jagmeet Singh | 7 | 6.3% |
| Green | Elizabeth May | 1 | 1.2% |