Prime Minister Carney's Liberal party secured a majority government in Canada, allowing them to govern more efficiently. Following the election victory, Carney announced the temporary suspension of the fuel excise tax to help tackle the rising cost of living.
Prime Minister Mark Carney has called three by-elections in two Toronto ridings and one Quebec riding, which could grant the Liberal government a majority in Canada's parliament, as they currently hold 169 seats, just three shy of the required number.
The by-election in Terrebonne, Canada, is set to be a rematch between the Liberal and Bloc Québécois parties, with the outcome testing the popularity of candidate Carney.
A by-election rematch is scheduled in Terrebonne, Canada, between Liberal and Bloc Québécois candidates after the Supreme Court nullified a one-vote Liberal victory, impacting the Liberals' bid for a majority.
A group known for fielding numerous protest candidates in recent elections is now organizing a protest in an upcoming by-election in Terrebonne, a Montreal-area riding.
Every vote counts in the Montreal-area federal riding of Terrebonne, and after the Supreme Court annulled the last results over a single uncounted ballot, it’s time for electors to head back to the polls on April 13 — potentially securing a majority for the Liberals.