Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau will win enough seats in this 44th general election to form another minority government, the CBC News decision desk has projected.
While results are still rolling in from across B.C. in Canada’s 44th general election, the province seems to be nearly split down the middle, with left-leaning parties dominating the coast and the Conservatives holding onto the Interior.
Many Canadians across the country waited in long lines for hours Monday night, determined to vote in the federal election. “A lot of people would probably fight for these liberties,” says voter north of Toronto who was prepared to wait as long as it took to vote — on her wedding anniversary.
Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau will win enough seats in this 44th general election to form another minority government, the CBC News decision desk has projected.
The Liberals have won a single seat in Calgary as the city’s other nine ridings remain Conservative blue, according to CBC News projections on Monday evening.