Sort of like the Dixville Notch NH results done at around midnight on election day.
Canada has two time zones east of Eastern. The first two close a lot earlier than the next two.
Newfoundland’s seven seats get looked at first.
It looks like the 2021 results were 6-1 Liberal. So far the conservatives are comfortably ahead in the two ridings expected to be close. The only other two reporting so far are two of the three Liberal likely, and the LPC is leading comfortably in those at the moment. The other two are considered Liberal Safe.
This link, if used right, will show the Atlantic ridings only.
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/politics/federal-election/2025-results/
Conservatives leading in 3 of 7 in Newfoundland presently, but one just by 18
NOW Globe and Mail has called Central Newfoundland-—first riding actually called—for the conservatives—this was the one riding that the conservatives won last time that 338 said they were projected behind.
Thus far pointing to somewhere in the range from a narrow Liberal majority to Conservative minority.
That said, the 32 Atlantic seats will sink into insignificance when, at 9:30 Eastern, QUebec, Ontario, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan all close.