Pierre Pettigrew defeated by 990 votes
Aileen Carroll defeated by 1,523 votes
Tony Ianno defeated by 3,667 votes
02:27 a.m. EST: SES did a bang up job with their polling. Election results as at 2:27 a.m. EST: Conservative 36.2%
Liberal 30.2%
NDP 17.5%
Bloc 10.5%
Green 4.5%
SES poll as at January 22: Conservative 36.4%Liberal 30.1%
NDP 17.4%
Bloc 10.6%
Green 5.6%
01:45 a.m. EST: Campaign Co-Chair John Reynolds will forward a potential list of cabinet names on Tuesday or Wednesday to Stephen Harper. 01:42 a.m. EST: Prime Minister Designate Harper's speech ends. 01:42 a.m. EST: Harper speech 'God bless Canada' 01:38 a.m. EST: Harper speech 'A strong Canada requires a strong Ontario' 01:38 a.m. EST: Harper speech 'Atlantic Canada, the best is yet to come' 01:37 a.m. EST: Harper speech 'The West wanted in, The West is in' 01:36 a.m. EST: Harper speech 'We will give Quebec power and pride' 01:33 a.m. EST: Harper speech First bill will be on Federal responsibility. 01:31 a.m. EST: Harper speech 'Canada: strong, independent, united, free' 01:28 a.m. EST: Harper speech Thanks to Prime Minister Paul Martin for his service to Canada. Congratulations to Duceppe and Layton. 01:26 a.m. EST: Harper speech Thanks to his Mom, daughter, son and wife. 01:25 a.m. EST: Speech by Prime Minister Designate Stephen Harper. 01:16 a.m. EST: Prime Minister Designate Steve has entered the building. 01:13 a.m. EST: The next finance minister? Jim Flaherty elected. 01:12 a.m. EST: Tony Clement elected. 01:07 a.m. EST: Landslide Annie Anne McLellan defeated. 01:04 a.m. EST: Quebec breakdown Liberal 14, Conservative 10, Bloc 50. 12:56 a.m. EST: CTV has just run the tape of Gilles Duceppe's speech 'To our friends in Canada.' Um, Gilles, where are you broadcasting from, the moon? 12:52 a.m. EST: Layton's speech ends. 12:49 a.m. EST: I guess CTV doesn't like Layton's speech: the NDP's onscreen seat count just went from 29 to 28. 12:46 a.m. EST:Layton speech Thanks Martin for his service to Canada. Duceppe ran a dignified campaign. Layton wishes Harper well; crowd responds with loud jeers. 12:43 a.m. EST: Layton speech 'Thank you for your trust, we won't let you down' Bourque poll: Who will be the next leader of the Liberal party? 12:38 a.m. EST: Jack Layton speaking. 12:35 a.m. EST: Winnipeg South Reg Alcock defeated by 110 votes. 12:25 a.m. EST: Winnipeg South Reg Alcock trailing by 103 votes. 159 of 163 polls reporting. 12:16 a.m. EST: Speech ends. 12:14 a.m. EST: PM Speech Martin will continue to serve as an MP, but will not lead the party into the next election. "I will continue to represent with pride the people of LaSalle-Émard but I will not take our party into another election as leader," [No questions left unanswered.] 12:12 a.m. EST: PM Speech 'You can call me Paul again' 12:08 a.m. EST: PM Speech Gracious in congratulating Harper, Layton and Duceppe. 12:06 a.m. EST: PM Speech "There will be another chance, there will be another time." 12:02 a.m. EST: PM Speech Speaking directly to constituents of LaSalle-Émard. 12:00 a.m. EST: Speech by Prime Minister Paul Martin. 11:59 p.m. EST: Paul Martin entering headquarters. 11:57 p.m. EST: Vancouver Centre Svend Robinson defeated, Hedy Fry re-elected. 11:55 p.m. EST: Quebec Tories leading or elected in 10 ridings. 11:44 p.m. EST: Recount? Tony Clement wins by 21 votes, all polls reporting. 11:42 p.m. EST: Three times a charm Olivia Chow elected. 11:40 p.m. EST: Deputy PM Landslide Annie down by 2,500 votes, with 44.4% of polls reporting. 11:33 p.m. EST: Paul Martin is on his way to Martin headquarters. Speech is expected in 15-minutes. 11:26 p.m. EST: Mike Duffy's BlackBerry Rumours Paul Martin not ready to admit defeat: Will he try and form a coalition with the NDP? Rumours. 11:13 p.m. EST: Bloggers united Sam Bulte defeated. Hats off to Michael Geist, the residents of Parkdale High-Park and bloggers against MP's taking monies from special interest groups. 11:07 p.m. EST: Recreational property Tony Valeri defeated. Deputy PM Landslide Annie trailing 11:05 p.m. EST: Finance Ralph Goodale elected. 11:03 p.m. EST: Foreign Affairs Stockwell Day elected, Pierre Pettigrew defeated. 10:57 p.m. EST: Elected Peter MacKay, Rona Ambrose, Scott Brison. 10:42 p.m. EST: Leadership contender Michael Ignatieff wins. 10:35 p.m. EST: Repeat Belinda Stronach wins. Anchorman: Peter Kent doesn't make it to Ottawa. Heritage: Liza Frulla almost down for the count. 10:33 p.m. EST: Bloc UpsetsSylvie Boucher (Con) beating incumbent Christian Simard (BQ)
Jean-Pierre Blackburn (Con) beating incumbent Sebastien Gagnon (BQ)
Steven Blaney (Con) beating incumbent Real Lapierre (BQ)
Jacques Gourde (Con) beating incumbent Odina Desrochers (BQ)
Josee Verner (Con) beating incumbent Bernard Cleary (BQ)
Marc Boulianne (Con) beating incumbent Christian Paradis (BQ)
10:08 p.m. EST: CBC is calling a Tory Minority. 10:06 p.m. EST: globeandmail.com is calling a Tory Minority. 10:01 p.m. EST: Elected Fabian Manning (Con)Scott Simms (Lib)
Gerry Byrne (Lib)
Todd Norman Russell (Lib)
Bill Matthews (Lib)
Norman Doyle (Con)
Loyola Hearn (Con)
Lawrence MacAulay (Lib)
Shawn Murphy (Lib)
Joe McGuire (Lib)
Wayne Easter (Lib)
Rodger Cuzner (Lib)
Peter MacKay (Con)
Bill Casey (Con)
Michael Savage (Lib)
Alexa McDonough (NDP)
Geoff Regan (Lib)
Scott Brison (Lib)
Peter Stoffer (NDP)
Gerald Gordon Keddy (Con)
Mark Eyking (Lib)
Yvon Godin (NDP)
Dominic LeBlanc (Lib)
Andy Scott (Lib)
Rob Moore (Con)
Charles Isaac Hubbard (Lib)
Brian Murphy (Lib)
Greg Thompson (Con)
Paul Zed (Lib)
Raynald Blais (BQ)
Paul Crete (BQ)
Upsets Fabian Manning (Con) beats incumbent Bill Morrow (Lib)
Bev Shipley (Con) beats incumbent Jeff Wesley (Lib)
9:30 p.m. EST: Quebec and Ontario polls close. 9:11 p.m. EST: Canadian news aggregator and blogger break blackout ban.8:52 p.m. EST: From what I can tell, Canadian blog sites are respecting the blackout ban. U.S. sites are not.

