Here are the tools you need to make an informed vote on election day
CBC News has extensive coverage of the campaign across our many platforms
As doors get knocked on, promises get made and party leaders fan out across the country vying for your vote, CBC News has extensive coverage on all aspects of the campaign across our many platforms.
Whether it's comparing the party platforms, seeing who's ahead in the polls or getting answers to your burning voting questions, here's how to follow who forms your next government — and the bumps that happen along the campaign trail.
CBC News app
We've added a special section to our news app to put all the news, analysis, video and tools you need right in your pocket to be an informed voter. Follow election stories from your local newsroom, and you can follow our stories about the election topics you care about most.
Voter guide
A roundup of what you need to know to cast a ballot in the election — before you vote, while you're voting and then when you're watching results come in.
Party platforms
Compare all six main party's policies and promises on issues of importance such as taxes, housing and climate change.
Live results
Our results page will give you the overall seat breakdown in real-time, riding by riding results and allow you to explore key battlegrounds. You can start adding ridings you want to follow to your watch list now. Results will start to trickle in as polls close, with analysis being added by polls analyst Éric Grenier.
Live updates, analysis and video
The live blog will be running all election day, giving you the latest updates, analysis and key riding results from reporters in our Politics bureau and across the country. It will also house the Canada Votes 2019: Election Night special.
Swing ridings
We've identified 60 ridings across the country that tell the story of where the election will be won and lost.
Vote Compass
See how your views align with the parties on the issues of this election.
Fact check
A lot of claims are made during an election but not all of them are true. We're taking a closer look at what parties are saying, complaining and tweeting about — and if there's any truth to it.
'Fake news'
This election, more than ever, will be plagued by misinformation and disinformation, pushed by partisans, bots and even parties. We've got a team investigating this and any attempts to disrupt the election.
- How to spot misinformation and disinformation online.
- You think you've spotted some 'fake news' — now what?
Political podcasts
For those who prefer to listen, we've got a plethora of political podcasts to guide you through each party's campaign.
- Party Lines, a political primer for the everyday citizen with Rosemary Barton and Elamin Abdelmahmoud. Every Thursday.
- The Pollcast, a deep dive into the polls and historical trends with Éric Grenier. Every Thursday.
- The House offers analysis on the week's happenings and interviews with big political newsmakers, hosted by Chris Hall. Every Sunday.
- And Front Burner, CBC News's daily podcast, will devote specific episodes to political coverage with CBC journalists and host Jayme Poisson. Daily.
Election newsletter
Get the most up-to-date election news in our daily election newsletter, produced by the politics bureau in Ottawa. You can add your email below.