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Liberals respond after byelection loss in Montreal stronghold
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Industry Minister François-Philippe Champagne and Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly spoke to reporters before the weekly cabinet meeting about the Liberals' loss in a Montreal byelection. The Bloc Québécois won the riding of LaSalle—Émard—Verdun by just under 250 votes. (Sept. 17, 2024)
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The Canadian Press
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CP173119284
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9/17/2024 5:45:00 PM
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