Bloc Leader Blanchet has been re-elected in his Quebec riding
- Bloc Québécois leader Yves-François Blanchet was re-elected in his Quebec riding during Monday's federal election.
- The election saw the Liberals gain seats in Quebec, largely due to concerns over U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs and annexation threats.
- The Liberals led or won 40 Quebec ridings while the Bloc dropped from 35 to about 23 seats amid a decline in support for Quebec independence.
- On Monday evening, Blanchet told supporters that the Bloc would prioritize the common good and expressed his belief that Mark Carney is likely to be chosen as Canada's next prime minister.
- Blanchet’s re-election maintained the Bloc's parliamentary presence but highlighted the party’s diminished influence in Quebec’s shifting political landscape.
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