Byelection win: Bloc Québécois to squeeze Liberals for gains, not trigger election
- The Bloc Québécois narrowly won a byelection in LaSalle—Émard—Verdun, defeating the Liberals by just 248 votes, highlighting a competitive three-way race.
- Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faced another setback as the Bloc claimed a second stronghold in Montreal, according to Elections Canada.
- Bloc leader Yves-François Blanchet stated he will seek gains from the minority Liberal government rather than triggering a federal election.
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C 25%
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