May 1, 2025, 4:21 pm
In a dramatic post-election shakeup, vote validations in Terrebonne riding have overturned an initial Liberal win, delivering the seat to the Bloc Québécois. The razor-thin margins and subsequent judicial recount have ignited debates about shifting voter dynamics in this Quebec riding.
Bloc candidate Nathalie Sinclair-Desgagné said in a social media post that she came out with a lead of 44 votes and that a judicial recount will take place.
The suspense is not over in the riding of Terrebonne, as there will automatically be a judicial recount in the coming days
OTTAWA - The federal riding of Terrebonne in Quebec has gone from the Liberals' win column back to the Bloc Québécois after a post-election vote validation process.
Coup de théâtre: Nathalie Sinclair-Desgagné est en avance de 44 voix sur sa rivale libérale, qui était donnée gagnante.
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