They can spend an additional $511,700 during the election campaign.These are not all the third parties that spent money during the electionAs the number of seats in the House of Commons has increased over time, in terms of share of seats in the House the Conservative's formed the largest opposition caucus since Some of the information (vote share and turnout) in the previous reference is not reflective of the final resultsIncludes Heather Leung, who was ejected from the Conservative Party after candidate registration was closed.Includes Marthe Lépine, who was ejected by the party after candidate registration was closed, and Michael Kalmanovitch, who publicly withdrew and threw his support to the local NDP candidate, both after candidate registration was closed. While members of the Bloc Québécois and the Greens were elected to the House, both failed to achieve the required number of MPs—twelve—for official party status. The 2015 federal election resulted in a Liberal majority government headed by Justin Trudeau. In addition to the 450, the Bloc has particularly climbed in resource regions such as Abitibi, Nord-du-Québec, Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean, Bas-Saint-Laurent and Gaspésie. On April 25, 2019, Harzadan Khattra, the candidate for On July 10, 2019, Cyma Musarat, Conservative candidate for On August 22, 2019, Scheer faced questions over a 2005 online video in which he spoke against same-sex marriageBetween August 26 and 30, 2019, the Conservatives were questioned on abortion. In total, LPC candidates won nearly half of the city's ballots, more than 30 points ahead of their rivals: Singh politely responded that Canadians "look like all sorts of people" before walking off.During the campaign, Singh talked about what he would do in a minority.

Trudeau took extraordinary security precautions at the event. On August 22, 2019, due to the controversy over Scheer's previous comments about same-sex marriage, he announced that the NDP would not support a Conservative minority government under any circumstances.On August 9, 2019, André Parizeau, Bloc candidate for In October 2019, the Bloc Québécois called on Quebeckers to vote for candidates "who resemble you" (" des gens qui nous ressemblent ") in the election, prompting NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh to denounce the message as unacceptable and divisive. The groupings are also subdivided by the perceived safety of the winning party's margin: Marginal (<=5%), Fairly Marginal (>5%, <=10%), and Fairly Safe (>10%, <=15%). Both tweets were removed after journalists deemed it to be false.Rumors were circulating online that there was a scandal that resulted in Justin Trudeau's departure from West Point Grey Academy.
Journalists called this a false statement and one expert explained that "there is no queue".On September 17, 2019, Brock Harrison, Scheer's director of communication, and the CPC tweeted that the RCMP had confirmed Trudeau was under investigation for SNC-Lavalin. "The mandate of the committee was to "identify and conduct a study of viable alternate voting systems" rather than to recommend a specific alternative system.In February 2017, Trudeau dropped support for electoral reform, issuing a mandate to newly appointed Minister of Democratic Institutions In July 2019, an independent academically-edited study, According to Elections Canada rules, third parties are allowed to spend $1,023,400 in the pre-election period between June 30 and the start of the election campaign.

With the resignations of Philippe Couillard and Sébastien Proulx in the months following the Quebec election, the PLQ is currently only represented in the Greater Montreal and Outaouais regions. Both reimbursements are publicly funded.One cannot spend money or uses their resources to influence Canadian elections if they are a foreign third party. Elections Canada is the independent, non-partisan agency responsible for conducting federal elections and referendums in Canada.