Liberals, Conservatives take 2 seats apiece in 4 federal byelections | CBC News

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Voters in four federal ridings are sticking with the status quo, returning two Liberals and two Conservatives to Parliament after byelections in Manitoba, Ontario and Quebec.

But the results may serve as a barometer reading on how voters in four geographically diverse ridings perceive the current state of affairs and the leaders of Canada's two major political parties.While national polls say support for the Liberal government has slumped after eight years in power, Trudeau's candidates handily won in two seats — and came closer than expected in a third.

His daughter Deb Tait ran for the party's nomination and lost to Khanna, a lawyer who previously ran for the party in Brampton, Ont. — a result that prompted accusations by Tait of wrongdoing, which the party has denied. There were 10 candidates on the ballot in the federal riding of Notre-Dame-de-Grâce-Westmount in Montreal.

Maxime Bernier, leader of the People's Party of Canada, speaks to reporters in Winnipeg on May 16, 2023 after appearing in court and being fined $2,000 for breaking COVID-19 restrictions in Manitoba in 2021. Leslie had a commanding 65 per cent of the vote cast as of 12:55 p.m. ET — a tally that suggests he's likely to trounce his main opponent, People's Party Leader Maxime Bernier.That effort appears to have failed with voters choosing Leslie, a former political staffer who worked for a grain farmers' advocacy group, instead.

"For me, the most important thing is to grow our support and that's happening and I will build from there for the next election."

 

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