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- 1
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- Unrated
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- Last Updated
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- Bias Distribution
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's Liberal Party suffered significant byelection losses in Montreal and Winnipeg, losing a historically safe seat to the Bloc Québécois and falling to third place in another riding. The defeats signal a troubling trend for the Liberals, who had already lost a long-held Toronto seat earlier this year, raising questions about Trudeau's leadership and prospects ahead of the 2025 election. Despite internal calls for his resignation, Trudeau has stated he intends to lead the party into the next election, emphasizing the need for voters to recognize the stakes involved. Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre has announced plans to introduce a non-confidence motion, challenging the NDP and Bloc to support it. Political analysts view these byelection results as critical indicators of shifting voter sentiment and potential challenges for the Liberals in the upcoming election cycle. Trudeau noted there is still 'more work to do' in addressing voter concerns.
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- Last Updated
- 1 day ago
- Bias Distribution
- 100% Right
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