Justin Trudeau's Liberal again gets a minority government
Liberal Party of Canada won the general elections held on Monday. But the Justin Trudeau led party once again failed to form a government of the majority.
Tuesday, 21st September 2021
Liberals again elected in 157 seats — almost the same they succeeded on in 2019, 13 short of the 170 required to form a majority in the House of Commons. The opposition conservatives also got 121 seats as it won in 2019.
Many people opposed Trudeau for calling early elections amidst a pandemic. The opposition's campaign was largely based on Justin Trudeau's concerns about himself instead of the general public. At the same time, Liberals' campaign was based on pandemic vaccine status.
As per Justin Trudeau, Canadians do not want a conservative government because of their approaches to lockdowns and vaccine mandates.
Conservative Party leader Erin O'Toole didn't want his party's candidates to be immunized and would not say how many were not vaccinated against COVID-19.
A political science professor at McGill University in Montreal- Daniel Béland, stated that Justin Trudeau lost the gamble he did for his personal ambitions.
Latest
- Dominica nominated for highly prestigious Travel+Leisure Wor...
-
PM Terrance Drew evaluates ongoing rehabilitation at St Pete... -
We're not here to beg, but to demand partnership for Climate... -
Gunfire attacks on Haiti-bound flights pushes InterCaribbean... -
BiiG Beach Festival 2024: Barbados' premier multi-sport even...
Related Articles
Tuesday, 21st September 2021
Tuesday, 21st September 2021
Tuesday, 21st September 2021
Tuesday, 21st September 2021
Tuesday, 21st September 2021
Tuesday, 21st September 2021