It's Election Day!

Canadians are heading to the polls on Monday.

Canada’s 41st Parliament is on the verge of being formed after more than a month of party leaders’ public appearances and rallying events.

The latest Ipsos Reid polls suggest Stephen Harper’s Conservatives will be the party with the most seats, but it remains to be seen if they will be able to form a majority government. The polls also place Jack Layton’s New Democratic Party in second place.

The Michael Ignatieff-led Liberals could have their worst showing in decades, if the surveys end up being accurate.

Layton was in Montreal and Kingston, Ont. on Sunday. For the first time in this election campaign, he said the NDP can defeat Harper’s Conservatives.

Meanwhile, Harper traveled to three time zones just one day before Election Day. He went to an event in P.E.I., followed by appearances in London, Ont. And Abbotsford, B.C.

Ignatieff was in Toronto on Sunday.  He pointed to the Liberals’ experience as making his party the ideal choice on Monday.

Bloc leader Gilles Duceppe was in his home riding trying to rally Quebecois votes that polls suggest will go to the NDP.

The results will be announced live on all major Canadian networks on Monday night.