28-04-2025
Federal Election Day: Can the Liberals flip two NDP seats and sweep Vancouver?
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It's election day across Canada and B.C. residents in Vancouver are heading to the polls to choose new MPs to represent them in the ridings of:
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• Vancouver Centre
• Vancouver East
• Vancouver Fraserview-South Burnaby
• Vancouver Granville
• Vancouver Kingsway
• Vancouver Quadra
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For information on how to cast your vote in your riding, click HERE. You can also look up which candidates are running in your riding using our database HERE.
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If you're still deciding who to vote for, check out our handy guide outlining 12 hot topics and where the major parties stand on each one HERE.
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Voters in Vancouver haven't been kind to the federal Conservatives — the last one elected was Wai Young in the former Vancouver South riding in 2011.
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In 2025, the Liberals are trying to hold on to four Vancouver ridings, the NDP is hoping to keep two.
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Several incumbents are up for re-election, led by the 10-time Liberal MP Hedy Fry in Vancouver Centre. Her fellow Liberal, Taleeb Noormohamed, is also hoping for re-election in Vancouver Granville.
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Longtime NDP MPs Don Davies (a five-time winner in Vancouver Kingsway), and Jenny Kwan (a three-time victor in Vancouver East) are also vying for re-election.
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The high-profile new kid on the block is former Vancouver mayor and NDP MLA Gregor Robertson, who is running for the Liberals in Vancouver Fraserview-South Burnaby, which was formerly known as Vancouver South. He replaces retiring federal cabinet minister Harjit Sajjan.
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The Liberals have won every election in Vancouver Quadra since 1984, the last six times with another former cabinet minister, Joyce Murray.
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In 2025, a member of the Musqueam Nation, Wade Grant, will try to hold Vancouver Quadra for the Liberals. A former Musqueam councillor, he was an adviser to Christy Clark's provincial Liberal government.