Polls are closed, votes are being counted in the closely contested Toronto-St. Paul's byelection. Who will emerge victorious?
The Toronto-St. Paul's byelection recently saw the polls come to a close in a race that kept residents on the edge of their seats. With Conservative candidate Don Stewart refusing to lose hope despite trailing behind, the tension was palpable. The voting agency hit a bump when over 2,000 voters received incorrect polling location information, adding to the drama.
The hotly contested by-election has pitted Leslie Church, a key figure in Chrystia Freeland's circle, against Don Stewart for the Liberals. As the votes are slowly being counted, the gap between the two main contenders remains narrow, keeping the outcome uncertain. The election is not just a test for the candidates but also a referendum on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's popularity.
Elections Canada faced criticism for a delay in results caused by an 84-name ballot, further intensifying the anticipation. The historically safe Liberal seat now hangs in the balance, making it a must-win for the party. As Toronto—St. Paul's residents eagerly await the final result, the political landscape of the region could see a significant shift.
In an unexpected turn, the by-election was triggered by the resignation of Carolyn Bennett, who held the seat for over 25 years. The delay in results has only added to the suspense, leaving both Liberals and Conservatives on edge as they await the final outcome.
The voting agency also said it erroneously sent out voting information cards to about 2,250 voters with the wrong poll location. Elections Canada said it did ...
Conservative candidate Don Stewart remained hopeful late Monday despite trailing his Liberal opponent in the Toronto-St. Paul's byelection where results ...
Leslie Church, who served as chief of staff to Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland, is running for the Liberals. Don Stewart, a ...
OTTAWA — Polls have closed and the Liberal and Conservative candidate are in a so-far close race for a hotly contested Toronto byelection.
Residents of Toronto—St Paul's will head to the polls today to vote for a new member of parliament for their riding.
The vote in the Liberal stronghold is largely seen as a referendum on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. But hours after polls closed, there was still no clear ...
Safe Liberal seat on the line for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's party.
The by-election was prompted by the resignation of Carolyn Bennett, who held the seat for more than 25 years and was recently appointed ambassador to ...
TORONTO — The polls have closed in Toronto-St. Paul's but Elections Canada is warning results may take longer than normal.
La candidate du Parti libéral du Canada, Leslie Church, détenait une avance, tard dans la nuit de lundi à mardi, dans l'élection partielle de Toronto–St.
C'est jour d'élection partielle dans la circonscription fédérale de Toronto-St.Paul's, au sud de l'Ontario, lundi.
At nearly 10 p.m. just 11 polls out of 192 have reported results with Liberal Leslie Church just slightly ahead of Conservative Don Stewart. Elections Canada ...
Le Parti conservateur du Canada a remporté lundi avec 42,1 % des voix l'élection partielle dans Toronto-St-Paul's, un château fort libéral.
Le candidat conservateur Don Stewart a pris une avance tardive pour finalement remporter l'élection partielle qui a eu lieu lundi dans la circonscription ...
Certains analystes décrivent cette élection partielle comme un référendum sur le gouvernement de Justin Trudeau. La circonscription est un bastion libéral.
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Conservative candidate Don Stewart has won the closely-watched Toronto-St. Paul's federal byelection, delivering a stunning upset to Justin Trudeau's ...
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's Liberal party has suffered a major upset in a special election for a Toronto district it has held for three ...
Stewart's primary opponent was Liberal candidate Leslie Church, former chief of staff to Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland. Several ...