CANADA VOTES 2025: Courtenay-Alberni elects Gord Johns for fourth term
- Gord Johns of the NDP has been elected for a fourth term in the Courtenay-Alberni seat, receiving 28,303 votes against Kris McNichol's 24,604 votes, with 272 of 275 polls reporting.
- Jagmeet Singh lost his seat in Burnaby Central and announced his resignation as NDP leader after nearly eight years.
- Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre noted that the Conservatives achieved their highest vote count since 1988, winning about 25 more seats than in the previous election.
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MP Gord Johns hangs on to the Courtenay-Alberni riding while neighbours turn blue
Most of Vancouver Island has been an NDP stronghold for decades, but in Monday’s election it has shifted to other parties, with the exception of the Courtenay-Alberni riding. MP Gord Johns managed to hold his riding in the federal election, garnering almost 40 per cent of the vote, ahead of the Conservatives and the Liberals. Johns told CHEK News he thinks his track record and what he stands for with the NDP ultimately set him apart from his col…
Federal Election 2025: Results & reaction from Nanaimo-Ladysmith & Courtenay-Alberni
NANAIMO — Welcome to our coverage of the 45th Federal General Election. Our team is deployed across central Vancouver Island, ready to capture the results and reaction in both Nanaimo-Ladysmith and Courtenay-Alberni. We’re delivering a live blog this evening with audio, photos and video from our team in the field. The blog will refresh automatically with the latest updates appearing at the top. Subscribe to our daily news wrap. Local news delive…
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