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Win Canadian elections The media indicates that there is a tendency for the Prime Minister Trudeau Party to set up a BAAC.

On September 21, 64, foreign news agencies and Al Jazi reported the general elections in Canada on September 20 that the Liberal Party or the Liberal Party. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau tends to be the main party to form a new government to run the country. The Canadian broadcaster CBC reported late Monday evening. according to local time that Trudeau’s Liberal Party tends to hold power in government. But it was not clear whether the Liberal Party had a majority in the House of Commons.

Canadian citizens exercised their right to vote in general on Sept. 20, 21.

CBC News reports that the Liberals are likely to win the most seats in the House of Commons. But it may be less than 170 seats, which is the number of seats needed for a majority in the House of Representatives.

Canadian officials counting ballots
Canadian officials counting ballots

This general election is a contest between the Liberal Party. led by Prime Minister Trudeau with the concert party or the Conservative Party Led by Erin O’Toole, Canadian elections officials will begin counting mail-in ballots on Tuesday, Sept. 21.

Mr Justin Trudeau and family members sit on TV for the results of the election.
Mr Justin Trudeau and family members sit on TV for the results of the election.

Prime Minister Trudeau has announced a general election on September 20, two years ahead of schedule, after meeting Mary Simon, Regent of Queen Elizabeth II of the British Commonwealth. to seek approval for the dissolution of the House of Representatives and to hold elections before the original schedule in October 2023

Erin O'Toole of the Conservative Party
Erin O’Toole of the Conservative Party

An urgent decision to dissolve this parliament Because although Mr Trudeau and the Liberal Party won the 2019 elections, they did not hold a majority in the House of Commons. The Liberal Party won 157 seats in the House of Commons, less than 170, giving it a majority in the House of Commons.

However, the dissolution of Prime Minister Trudeau Who has served as Prime Minister of Canada since 2015, faces a major competitor, Conservative Party’s Mr O’Toole. As Mr Trudeau had to explain hard to get voters to agree on why he urgently dissolved parliament and voted early during the coronavirus pandemic.