PM Carney meets ex-Liberal MP in Terrebonne after Supreme Court overturns election
- Prime Minister Mark Carney met with former Liberal MP Tatiana Auguste in Terrebonne after the Supreme Court invalidated the election that put her in office last spring.
- Tatiana Auguste was declared the winner over Bloc Québécois candidate Nathalie Sinclair-Desgagné by a single vote in the April 28 election.
- Nathalie Sinclair-Desgagné challenged the election results due to an uncounted special mail-in ballot by a supporter.
- Carney and Auguste spoke with residents at a Terrebonne restaurant, where they received applause.
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PM Carney meets ex-Liberal MP in Terrebonne after Supreme Court overturns election
Mark Carney met with former Liberal MP Tatiana Auguste in the Terrebonne riding, following the recent Supreme Court’s decision to invalidate the federal election that put her in office last spring.
Carney Says Byelection in Nullified Quebec Riding Coming ‘Soon,’ Toronto Byelections Happening This Summer
Prime Minister Mark Carney says a byelection will “soon” be held in the Quebec riding of Terrebonne, where the Supreme Court of Canada recently overturned the April 2025 election outcome that saw a Liberal MP win by a single vote. Carney told reporters on Feb. 17 that in addition to the byelection being held in Terrebonne, byelections will also be held in Toronto this summer after two Liberal MPs vacated their seats. The Supreme Court of Canada …
Prime Minister Mark Carney visits Old Terrebonne on Tuesday following Supreme Court decision
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