The provincial election in Newfoundland and Labrador is finally over after a four week campaign turned to 10 weeks when a COVID-19 outbreak upended the process, cancelling in-person voting the night before polls were set to open. As Ross Lord reports, Liberal Premier Andrew Furey secured a slim majority, but the results themselves could face a potential court challenge.
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