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Canada Votes - Live Update - Liberals Win - LIB 158 CON 119 NDP 24 BQ 33 GRN 4 PPC 0
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 47345121:MV80MTY4NjI3Xzc1NzYzNDYyXzQ3OEUxNjRF] [quote:uh 77843044:MV80MTY4NjI3Xzc1NzYzMTE0X0U3NjdFNzU3] [quote:Person445:MV80MTY4NjI3Xzc1NzYyMDM0XzZDMkY4ODg3] [b]Seat projections[/b] LIBERALS (Trudeau)-137 CONSERVATIVE (Scheer)-124 BLOC QUEBECOIS (Yves-François Blanchet)-39 NEW DEMOCRAT PARTY (Jagmeet Singh)-35 GREEN PARTY (Elizabeth May)-1 PEOPLE'S PARTY of CANADA (Maxime Bernier)-1 [/quote] we'll SEE JUST HOW CLOSE THEY GET.. [/quote] A vote for PPC is a vote for Trudeau in this election. Just got back from voting. Another small dagger into the satanic liberal beast. [/quote]
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170 SEATS NEEDED TO FORM A MAJORITY
The Liberals remain in a close national race in public support with the Conservatives but are favored to win the most seats, though probably not another majority government. The New Democrats and Bloc Québécois, after making significant gains in the polls, appear to be hitting a ceiling — but could hold the balance of power in a minority parliament.
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link to newsinteractives.cbc.ca (secure)
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People are asking about ID:
I misplaced my wallet and couldn't bring my driver's license or Identity card. So I used my election card, a passport and a birth certificate for ID.
They accepted that no problem.
Here is a link to what is required to be able to receive a ballot in Canada: [
link to www.elections.ca (secure)
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