The Conservative Party faced an accusation that its headquarters had been delaying the nomination contest to find a different candidate. From July 24 to September 15, Ghada Melek attracted attention. See more
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Results of the 2019 Canadian federal election - Wikipedia
The 2019 Canadian federal election was held on October 21, 2019, to elect members of the House of Commons to the 43rd Canadian Parliament. The Liberal Party of Canada, having previously held a majority of the seats in the House, was returned with a minority of the seats, while the Conservative Party of Canada gained fewer seats than expected and the Bloc Québécois saw its standing revived in Quebec.
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Canada election 2019: full results | Canada | The Guardian
Web ResultWed 23 Oct 2019 03.34 EDT. Prime minister Justin Trudeau’s Liberal party lost 20 seats, while its main opposition rivals the Conservatives gained 26. But the …
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Erin O'Toole wins Conservative leadership race, reaches out to broaden
Web ResultFederal election 2019 live results. Final counts pending. Party standings. Total. 170 seats to majority. Liberal. 157. Conservative. 121. Bloc Québécois. 32. New …
Web ResultUnder its second and third leaders, Andrew Scheer and Erin O'Toole, the party remained in opposition after losing the elections in 2019 and 2021, respectively. … Founded: December 7, 2003; 19 years ago
Web ResultAug 23, 2020 · (Sean Kilpatrick/Pool via Reuters) Erin O'Toole has won the leadership for the Conservative Party, promising to present a vision to make Canada more prosperous and reaching out to …
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Who are the federal party leaders — and how did they …
Web ResultOct 23, 2019 · Justin Trudeau will keep his job as prime minister of Canada, and under his leadership, the Liberal Party will return to Ottawa with a minority government after Monday night’s 2019 …
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Canada election 2019: 'We'll govern for everyone' says Trudeau, …
Web ResultOct 23, 2019 · The election represents a death knell for the country’s fledging far right party, the People’s Party of Canada, writes Martin Petriquin. “Its leader, former …