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Canada elections: Justin Trudeau hangs on to power after fighting for political survival
- PM Justin Trudeau tells supporters he has ‘a clear mandate’ after his government lost majority in national elections
- Chinese-Canadians and Canadian expats in Hong Kong watch election drama unfold on television
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Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will need to partner with smaller parties to govern after he won a second term in national elections that resulted in his government reduced to a minority.
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It was a better-than-expected result for Trudeau’s Liberal Party, which faced losing Monday’s election to Andrew Scheer’s Conservatives after a series of domestic scandals.
Trudeau’s Liberals only won 156 seats, a decrease of 21, preliminary results showed.
He now looks set to govern with the left-leaning New Democrats, led by Jagmeet Singh, who have 24 seats. Together, the two parties can muster a majority 170 seats, or district “ridings” as they are also known, in the 338-seat House of Commons.
The New Democrats struck deals to help keep Liberal minority governments in power from 1972 to 1974, and in 2005.
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