Pending two judicial recounts, the NDP clinched Surrey-Guildford in the closest BC election in recent history. Now all eyes turn to who will be speaker and how functional a one seat majority really is. New Brunswick proves the strength of anti-incumbency vibes, while Saskatchewan proves the polls can still fail. Trudeau fights off an internal coup and dissatisfaction from the Bloc.
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- Feds spent nearly $2M to produce podcasts: documents | Toronto Sun
- David Eby and BC NDP set to form majority government in B.C.
- Who will be speaker of the legislature amid razor-thin BC NDP majority government? – BC | Globalnews.ca
- The counting still isn’t done in B.C.’s election. Here’s what happens next | CBC News
- B.C. will keep its commitment to scrap consumer carbon tax, provide involuntary care: Eby | Globalnews.ca
- BC Conservative Leader John Rustad to speak following final election results
- Liberals win majority in N.B., Holt becomes first female premier
- NDP picks up 4 new projected seats, Sask. Party gets 1, after early mail-in vote count | CBC News
- Trudeau hits date set by Liberal MPs to respond to caucus letter – National | Globalnews.ca
- Some Liberal MPs issue a deadline to Trudeau: make up your mind to stay or go by Oct. 28 | CBC News
- Bloc Québécois drops support of minority Liberal government, but NDP quiet on its future plans – The Globe and Mail
- Singh won’t bring down government
- More than half of Canadians unaware of Parliament gridlock: poll – National | Globalnews.ca
- Poilievre pledges to remove GST from purchase of new homes sold for under $1M | CBC News
- Federal government going ahead with high-speed rail between Quebec City and Toronto | CBC News
- How high-speed rail would change Ontario and Quebec — if it actually happens | CBC News
- 2025–2027 Immigration Levels Plan – Canada.ca