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The Bloc Québécois wants the courts to trigger a new election in Terrebonne

15 May 2025
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The Bloc Québécois wants the courts to trigger a new election in Terrebonne
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The Bloc Québécois plans to contest the recent election result in Terrebonne, where the Liberals won by a single vote, citing an irregularity involving a mail-in ballot that was not counted. Bloc Leader Yves-François Blanchet stated that this oversight, which could have resulted in a tie, warrants a new election as it undermines trust in democratic processes. The party aims to seek a ruling from the Superior Court of Quebec, with implications for election integrity and representation for constituents in Terrebonne.

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