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Canadian election: Trudeau's Liberals 'retain power' | Canadian election: Trudeau's Liberals 'retain power' |
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Justin Trudeau's Liberal Party has retained power but as a minority government, according to projections by Canada's national broadcaster, CBC. | Justin Trudeau's Liberal Party has retained power but as a minority government, according to projections by Canada's national broadcaster, CBC. |
Despite some early losses in Canada's eastern provinces, the Liberals are expected to claim the most seats in parliament, giving them a second term. | Despite some early losses in Canada's eastern provinces, the Liberals are expected to claim the most seats in parliament, giving them a second term. |
This federal election was seen as a referendum on Mr Trudeau, who endured a bumpy first term, tainted by scandal. | This federal election was seen as a referendum on Mr Trudeau, who endured a bumpy first term, tainted by scandal. |
His Liberals were neck-and-neck with their centre-right Conservative rivals. | His Liberals were neck-and-neck with their centre-right Conservative rivals. |
Mr Trudeau's weakened grip on power will force him to work with other parties to pass legislation during this next term. | |
There are still lots of votes to count so it is unclear how each party will ultimately fare. | |
But if the projection proves to be correct, it will be a bitterly disappointing result for Conservative leader Andrew Scheer. | |
At Trudeau's victory party | |
By Jessica Murphy, Montreal | |
The mood is joyful if not jubilant in the Liberal election night headquarters in Montreal, where a growing crowd of supporters are cheering results showing Liberal wins as they come up on the big screens. | |
They may not have their majority but the Liberals are on track to win the most seats - and projections currently suggests it's not as close a race between the Liberals and Conservatives as some polls had suggested. | |
As one young supporter, Adam Steiner, 18, told the BBC, a minority scenario is "not great" but at least the party "kept the Conservatives out of power". | |
What does this mean for Justin Trudeau? | |
If he does form a minority government it'll mean compromises, since his Liberals will need the support of other parties if he wants to hold onto power. | |
How has election night unfolded so far? | |
Early returns pointed to trouble for Mr Trudeau. His sweep of the Atlantic region was quickly upended, with Conservative and New Democratic wins in the east. | |
But while the Liberals did not repeat their 2015 landslide, they still kept six of their seven seats in Newfoundland and Labrador - Canada's easternmost province. | |
CBC is also predicting that the party will retain the seats of three high-profile Members of Parliament throughout the Atlantic, including Lawrence MacAulay in Cardigan, Prince Edward Island, Dominic LeBlanc in Beauséjour and Geoff Regan in Halifax West. | |
It's a disappointing turn for the Mr Scheer, who pitched himself to Canadians as the candidate for pocketbook issues, but also faced scrutiny over where the Conservative Party stands on social issues. | |
Tonight's results could be good news for the country's left-leaning New Democratic Party (NDP) and its leader Jagmeet Singh, who could be crowned kingmaker in a minority government. |