
The votes are in, the numbers have been counted and the Liberal Party of Canada will again form the next federal government, albeit with a minority this time.
Under the leadership of Justin Trudeau, the party was elected on Monday night, with 156 seats out of possible 338 across the country.
Here’s how the votes broke down across the ridings in Metro Vancouver.
Abbotsford
Ed Fast – Conservative (incumbent)
Burnaby North-Seymour
Terry Beech – Liberal (incumbent)
Burnaby South
Jagmeet Singh – NDP (incumbent)
Cloverdale-Langley City
Tamara Jansen – Conservative
Coquitlam-Port Coquitlam
Ron McKinnon – Liberal (incumbent)
Delta
Carla Qualtrough – Liberal (incumbent)
Fleetwood-Port Kells
Ken Hardie – Liberal (incumbent)
Langley-Aldergrove
Tako Van Popta – Conservative
New Westminster-Burnaby
Peter Julian – NDP (incumbent)
North Vancouver
Jonathan Wilkinson – Liberal (incumbent)
Pitt Meadows-Maple Ridge
Marc Dalton – Conservative
Port Moody-Coquitlam
Nelly Shin – Conservative
Richmond Centre
Alice Wong – Conservative (incumbent)
South Surrey-White Rock
Kerry-Lynne Findlay – Conservative
Steveston-Richmond East
Kenny Chiu – Conservative
Surrey Centre
Randeep Sarai – Liberal (incumbent)
Surrey-Newton
Sukh Dhaliwal – Liberal (incumbent)
Vancouver Centre
Hedy Fry – Liberal (incumbent)
Vancouver East
Jenny Kwan – NDP (incumbent)
Vancouver Granville
Jody Wilson-Raybould – Independent (incumbent)
Vancouver Kingsway
Don Davies – NDP (incumbent)
Vancouver South
Harjit Sajjan – Liberal (incumbent)
Vancouver Quadra
Joyce Murray – Liberal (incumbent)
West Vancouver-Sunshine Coast-Sea to Sky Country
Patrick Weiler – Liberal