Trudeau Wins Historic Third Term But Falls Short of Majority

  • Distribution of seats is barely different than 2019 result
  • Liberals lose popular vote to Tories for second straight time
WATCH: Justin Trudeau wins third term after the snap election.(Source: Bloomberg)
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau won a third term in Canada’s snap election though fell short of regaining the majority he was seeking, forcing him to rely on smaller parties in another fragmented parliament.

Trudeau’s Liberal Party was elected or leading in 158 of the 338 seats in the House of Commons, with 99% of the polls reporting. That’s one more seat than he won in the last vote in 2019. The main opposition Conservatives, under Erin O’Toole, won 119 seats, two fewer than last time.