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Winnipeg, Montreal byelections set for tight races on Monday. What to know

WATCH ABOVE: MPs are back in action in Ottawa, returning to a parliament where the power dynamics of the minority government have changed. Now that the NDP have broken up with the Liberals, the Conservatives hope to trigger a non-confidence motion and an election as soon as possible, and the Liberals are sharpening their attacks. It’s all happening in the backdrop of two key byelections seen as another test of the prime minister’s leadership. Touria Izri reports – Sep 14, 2024

Canadians in two federal ridings are choosing their next member of Parliament today, and political parties are closely watching the results.

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Winnipeg’s Elmwood —Transcona seat has been vacant since the NDP’s Daniel Blaikie left federal politics.

The New Democrats are hoping to hold onto the riding and polls suggest the Conservatives are in the running.

The Montreal seat of LaSalle—Émard—Verdun opened up when former justice minister David Lametti left politics.

Polls suggest the race is tight between the Liberal candidate and the Bloc Québécois, but the NDP is also hopeful it can win.

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The Conservatives took over a Liberal stronghold seat in another byelection in Toronto earlier this summer, a loss that sent shock waves through the governing party and intensified calls for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to step down as leader.

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