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Progressive Conservatives to form next N.L. government, NTV Decision Desk projects

The Progressive Conservatives secured 21 of 40 seats, ending 10 years of Liberal rule amid concerns over health care, crime, and a $225 billion energy deal with Quebec.

  • On Tuesday, the Progressive Conservatives will form a majority government, decisively ending a decade of Liberal rule, and NTV Decision Desk projects Tony Wakeham will be Newfoundland and Labrador's next premier.
  • Energy deal disputes and economic concerns prompted voters in Newfoundland and Labrador to oust the Liberal Party after 10 years amid debates over health care and cost of living.
  • Results show the Tories won 21 seats and 44.37 of the popular vote, with several contests razor-thin, including an 18-vote margin in Lewisporte—Twillingate.
  • Liberal Leader John Hogan conceded and said his party will respect voters' decision after the Liberals declined by six seats to 15 ridings, while the New Democratic Party doubled to two seats.
  • Wakeham pledged, "I will demand a true, independent review that will share its conclusions with the public," and said he will not sign any deal without a referendum approval.
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Progressive Conservatives to form majority government in Newfoundland and Labrador

ST. JOHN'S — Voters in Newfoundland and Labrador showed they were in the mood for a big change on Tuesday by ousting the governing Liberals after ten years in power.

·Bradford West Gwillimbury, Canada
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After 10 years of Liberal governance, voters in Newfoundland and Labrador brought the Progressive Conservative Party and Tony Wakeham to power.

·Montreal, Canada
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Newfoundland and Labrador election: Progressive Conservatives pulling ahead

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·Guelph, Canada
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National Observer broke the news in Canada on Tuesday, October 14, 2025.
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