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Voters Heading Back to the Polls in Terrebonne: Here’s What You Need to Know
The vote follows a Supreme Court-voided result and could give the Liberals the seat they need for a majority, analysts said.
- On Monday, April 13, 2026, Liberal candidate Tatiana Auguste won the Terrebonne byelection, securing 48.4 per cent of the vote compared to 46.8 per cent for Bloc Québécois candidate Nathalie Sinclair-Desgagné.
- The Supreme Court of Canada nullified the previous result earlier this year following a Bloc Québécois challenge over a ballot processing error that the party said would have resulted in a tie.
- Liberal candidates also won byelections in two Toronto ridings, giving the Liberals 174 seats and a majority in the House of Commons for Prime Minister Mark Carney.
- "For me, the difference in this campaign was that people know me now," Auguste said after her win, noting she served as the riding's Member of Parliament for nine months.
- Political analyst Karim Boulos warned that a narrow margin could present governing challenges and that the outcome could shape the government's next move, including the possibility of a snap election.
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Liberals win Terrebonne rematch after previous one-vote victory overturned
TERREBONNE — Liberal candidate Tatiana Auguste won the Terrebonne riding north of Montreal for the second time in a year Monday after her one-vote victory in 2025 was overturned by the courts. With all ballots counted, she led with 48.
Electors from three federal electoral districts, including Terrebonne, are invited to vote this Monday to elect their next member to the House of Commons.
·Montreal, Canada
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Leaning Left11Leaning Right0Center3Last UpdatedBias Distribution79% Left
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79% Left
L 79%
C 21%
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