Deputy returning officers report their results to the returning office by phone on election night, then submit written statements.
Special ballots (including but not limited to mail-in voting) are counted at each district's returning office beginning the day after the election.
[4] Returning officers have seven days to validate the written statement of the deputy returning officer for each poll; most ridings are validated within a week of voting but ridings with remote communities often take longer, with Nunavut taking 17 days in 2021.
Ridings undergoing a judicial recount are not subject to the six-day time limit for returning the writ.
† = not seeking re-election ‡ = running for re-election in different riding § = represents that the incumbent was refused nomination by their party $ = represents that the incumbent was announced as nominated by their party but later chose to retire # = represents that the incumbent was announced as nominated by their party but later lost that party's nomination through expulsion from caucus bold indicates party leader Independents of Saint Boniface—Saint Vital (number of votes, percentage)