The federal byelection in Terrebonne is crucial for the Liberal Party, led by Prime Minister Mark Carney, as they aim for a more secure majority in the House of Commons. The party currently holds 170 seats and needs to reach at least 172, especially after NDP MP Lori Idlout’s floor-crossing. The contest is expected to be competitive against the Bloc Québécois, with Tatiana Auguste as the Liberal candidate. Political analysts suggest the Liberals may need more than 172 seats to effectively govern without relying on the Speaker’s tiebreaking vote.
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