Liberals aim for gains in Quebec as Bloc hopes for minority government
- Voters in Quebec participated in an election where the Liberals aimed for a majority government while the Bloc Québécois sought to maintain influence with a minority government.
- Bloc Leader Yves-François Blanchet expressed concerns as his party faced challenges maintaining official status amid falling support.
- Poll aggregator 338Canada projected that the Liberals could win about 40 ridings in Quebec, whereas the Bloc was projected to secure approximately 24 seats.
- The Liberals secured a fourth term, leading in 40 ridings in Quebec, while the Bloc won 26 seats.
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Bloc could hold balance as Liberals win 4th mandate, Singh set to resign as leader
OTTAWA — As Canadians handed the Liberals a fourth mandate on Monday, Jagmeet Singh announced he'd be resigning as NDP leader and the Bloc Québécois appeared to be in a position to hold the balance of power.

CP Bloc Leader Blanchet has been re-elected in his Quebec riding
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Liberals aim for gains in Quebec as Bloc hopes for minority government
Voters are heading to the polls in Quebec, where the Liberals are trying to gain enough seats to clinch a majority government and the Bloc Québécois is hoping an eleventh-hour bump in support will be enough to claim the balance of power.
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