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In the Montreal-area riding of Terrebonne, a by-election on April thirteenth could determine the balance of power in Canadas House of Commons. With the Liberals needing a true majority of one hundred seventy-three seats, theyre expected to hold two Toronto strongholds, putting them at one hundred seventy-two if they win Terrebonne. The riding went to Liberals by just one vote in April twenty twenty-five, but the Supreme Court tossed that result, paving the way for Bloc Québécois candidate Nathalie Sinclair-Desgagné to challenge again. If she wins, opposition holds one hundred seventy-one seats against the governments one hundred seventy-two. The twist comes from the Liberal Speaker, Francis Scarpaleggia, who rarely votes but breaks ties to maintain the status quo. Experts suggest the government might sacrifice the Speaker for an opposition pick, recruit floor-crossers, or even prorogue Parliament to reset the speakership or call a snap election. This razor-thin scenario means every vote counts, forcing parties to negotiate or risk instability as the by-election wraps up.
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