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Canada 2021: Trudeau Minority Again

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This week's episode takes a look at the results of last week’s Canadian Federal Election, where Justin Trudeau’s Liberal Party has retained its minority Government status and the composition of Parliament barely changed. It dives into the various regions and provinces, analysing where the Liberals faltered in their pursuit of a majority and where the Conservatives failed in their quest to make significant in-roads.

As Justin Trudeau looks to start his third administration as Prime Minister, Sam and Chern take a detailed look at the results across Canada. Why did Erin O’Toole’s Conservative Party fail to capitalise on their early momentum in the campaign? Which region was the most problematic for Trudeau in his quest for a majority? Will the NDP be disappointed with a series of missed opportunities? And what next for the Greens after dismal set of results? All these questions and more answered in this week’s podcast.

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This week's episode takes a look at the results of last week’s Canadian Federal Election, where Justin Trudeau’s Liberal Party has retained its minority Government status and the composition of Parliament barely changed. It dives into the various regions and provinces, analysing where the Liberals faltered in their pursuit of a majority and where the Conservatives failed in their quest to make significant in-roads.

As Justin Trudeau looks to start his third administration as Prime Minister, Sam and Chern take a detailed look at the results across Canada. Why did Erin O’Toole’s Conservative Party fail to capitalise on their early momentum in the campaign? Which region was the most problematic for Trudeau in his quest for a majority? Will the NDP be disappointed with a series of missed opportunities? And what next for the Greens after dismal set of results? All these questions and more answered in this week’s podcast.

--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ballot-to-talk-about/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ballot-to-talk-about/support
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