Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau cruised to victory in his home riding of Papineau in Montreal.
Global News has declared Trudeau the winner in the riding.
Trudeau has held riding since 2008, when he took it from the Bloc Québécois, winning by just 1,200 votes. Trudeau won the 2015 federal election in a landslide with roughly 52 per cent of the vote.
Boundaries: This riding has seen only a small change in boundaries for 2015. It is in the centre of Montreal island.
Last Election: Papineau elected Liberal party leader Justin Trudeau in the 2015 federal election with a landslide 51.98 per cent of the vote.
History: This riding is a Liberal stronghold and was Liberal cabinet minister Pierre Pettigrew’s riding from 1997 until 2006, when he was defeated by Vivian Barbot for the Bloc Québécois. It was the BQ’s only victory here, and Barbot was defeated by Trudeau in the next election.
Candidates
Liberal: Justin Trudeau (Incumbent)
Bloc Québécois: Christian Gagnon
Green: Juan Vázquez
NDP: Christine Paré
Conservative: Sophie Veilleux
PPC: Mark Sibthorpe
Rhinocéros Party: Jean-Patrick Cacereco Berthiaume
Christian Heritage: Susanne Lefebvre
No affiliation: Luc Lupien
Independent: Alain Magnan
No affiliation: Steve Penner
Libertarian: Shawn Key