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Poilievre projected to lose Carleton riding
Poilievre at the French-language federal election debate in Montreal on April 16. (Chris Young/The Canadian Press) Poilievre will not win an eighth consecutive term in Ontario’s Carleton riding, CBC News projects. He is trailing Liberal candidate Bruce Fanjoy in what has been a disappointing night for him and his party.
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Mark Carney delivers a victory speech at TD Place arena in Ottawa after CBC News projects the Liberals will lead the country, on April 28, 2025. (Evan Mitsui/CBC) There are still too many too-close-to-call ridings for our decision desk to project whether the next Liberal government will be a minority or majority with certainty. It’s also too close in Poilievre’s longtime riding of Carleton to say whether he’s projected to win or lose there.
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