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Quebec’s newest MNAs sworn into office

Quebec's newest Liberal MNAs Dominique Anglade, Monique Sauvé and Paul Busque are sworn into office, Tuesday, November 17, 2015. Jean-Vincent Verville/Global News

QUEBEC CITY – Four newly elected MNAs were sworn into the province’s National Assembly Tuesday morning.

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Liberals Dominique Anglade, Monique Sauvé and Paul Busque, as well as Parti Québécois MNA Martin Ouellet took the oath to serve.

New Liberal MNA in Saint-Henri-Sainte-Marie, Dominique Anglade, is sworn into office, Tuesday, November 17, 2015. Jean-Vincent Verville/Global News

The four were elected in the Nov. 9 provincial byelections.

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Elections Canada put voter turnout in the various ridings at between 25 and 40 per cent.

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