The Conservatives maintained their dominance in federal election ridings in Saskatchewan and Alberta; however, this was insufficient for them to secure a government. Justin Leifso, an assistant professor in political studies at the University of Victoria, indicates that the sentiments of western alienation are likely to persist. This situation reflects ongoing political dynamics in the region, highlighting the challenges faced by the Conservatives despite their electoral successes.
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Liberals pick up extra seat in Quebec — bringing the projected number of seats to 169
In the recent Canadian federal election, the Liberal Party, led by Prime Minister Mark Carney, increased their seat count to a projected 169, falling short of the majority needed for a full term. Key victories included Tatiana Auguste's narrow win in Terrebonne and Anthony Germain's tight hold in Terra Nova—The Peninsulas, both subject to recounts due to slim margins. Meanwhile, the Conservatives made gains, winning several ridings in Ontario and British Columbia, and notable incumbents...
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