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LaSalle–Émard–Verdun: The Liberals' next test
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Contributor | BrentinCO |
Last Edited | BrentinCO Jul 11, 2024 02:38pm |
Category | Analysis |
News Date | Jul 11, 2024 02:00pm |
Description | The summer began with a high-stakes byelection that the Liberals lost, sending them into a vortex of self-reflection and internal dissent.
What if the summer ends with another one?
The Toronto–St. Paul’s byelection went worse than the Liberals could have hoped. They had pulled out all the stops to win it, sending cabinet ministers out to go door-knocking in a riding the party hadn’t lost in over 30 years. While the margin was close, the loss stung. It was the first defeat the Liberals have suffered in Toronto since Justin Trudeau became leader of the party in 2013. |
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