Liberal candidate Greg Fergus is the projected winner in the riding of Hull–Alymer.
The Quebec riding of Hull—Aylmer includes part of the city of Gatineau and sits along the Ottawa River.
Liberal MP Greg Fergus was first elected MP of the riding in 2015, winning with 51.4 per cent of the vote. He sought re-election in 2019 and won with 54.1 per cent of the vote.
Fergus is also the parliamentary secretary to the prime minister, to the president of the treasury board and to the minister of digital government.
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The riding has been a Liberal stronghold, except for 2011 when NDP took the seat for two years.
The population in the Hull-Aylmer riding is 105,419 as of 2016, which grew from 103,447 in 2011.
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Liberal Party: Greg Fergus (incumbent)
Bloc Québécois: Simon Provost
Conservative Party: Sandrine Perion
Free Party Canada: Josée Lafleur
Green Party: Simon Gnocchini-Messier
Independent: Catherine Dickens
NDP: Samuel Gendron
People’s Party of Canada: Eric Fleury
Rhinoceros Party: Mike LeBlanc
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