The federal byelection in Battle River-Crowfoot, Alberta is getting national attention. Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre is looking to win a new seat — after losing his Ottawa-area seat in April’s general election.
Advance poll turnout topped 14,000, similar to numbers from the April vote. But what’s making headlines is a record 214 candidates on the ballot, many linked to a protest group pushing for electoral reform.
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Poilievre looks to take Battle River-Crowfoot Byelection on Monday
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