In the last federal election, in 2006, almost 15 million Canadians cast their ballots. But the decisive factor — the difference between a Conservative or Liberal minority government — came down to less than 15,000 votes in a dozen tightly-fought ridings or 0.001 per cent of Canadian voters. For the 2008 election, the difference between victory and defeat, between minority and majority government, will be decided in 45 key battleground ridings in Ontario, Quebec and British Columbia. Click on the links below to get the results in those ridings.
British Columbia
Ontario
- Parry Sound-Muskoka
- Glengarry-Prescott-Russell
- St. Catharines
- Hamilton East-Stoney Creek
- Brant
- Thunder Bay-Superior North
- Oakville
- Thunder Bay-Rainy River
- Huron-Bruce
- London-Fanshawe
- Ottawa-Orléans
- Simcoe North
- London West
- Barrie
- Kitchener-Conestoga
- Halton
- Peterborough
- Algoma-Manitoulin-Kapuskasing
- Burlington
- Mississauga South




