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Three seats, countdown

North America / Canada4 views1 min
Three seats, countdown

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Voters in three Canadian ridings have cast their ballots in byelections, with the Liberals projected to take two out of the three seats. The results could make governing easier for the Liberals, while the NDP is focusing on food affordability and calling for a national ban on surveillance pricing.

Voters in University-Rosedale, Scarborough Southwest, and Terrebonne have cast their ballots in byelections. The Liberals are projected to take two out of the three seats, which could make governing easier. The Ford government is introducing changes to Ontario's education system, including stronger oversight and standardized learning. The NDP is focusing on food affordability, with Leader Avi Lewis calling for a national ban on surveillance pricing. The practice involves companies using user data to tailor prices. The Liberals are expected to win the majority of the seats, but the pressure is on to hold onto the hotly contested Terrebonne riding.

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