Canadian Liberals and Bloc Québécois Focus on Terrebonne By-election
Both the Liberal Party and the Bloc Québécois have significant stakes in the upcoming Terrebonne by-election in Canada.
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Both the Liberal Party and the Bloc Québécois have significant stakes in the upcoming Terrebonne by-election in Canada.

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.
Bloc Québécois to focus on local issues — not blocking Carney’s majority — in Terrebonne

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.

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.