Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Trudeau wins Canada vote, loses majority

Liberals will now have to rely on opposition to pass legislatio­n

- Anirudh Bhattachar­yya & Agencies

TORONTO: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau won a second term in a surprising­ly strong showing in Canada’s national elections, claiming a “clear mandate” on Tuesday despite a parliament and nation increasing­ly fractured along regional lines.

Trudeau’s Liberal Party took the most seats in parliament but lost its majority in Monday’s balloting. That means it will have to rely on an opposition party to pass legislatio­n.

After the narrow victory, Trudeau appeared on stage in Montreal and exclaimed in French, “What an unbelievab­le night!”

With results still trickling in, the Liberals had 157 seats - 13 short of 170 needed for a majority in the 338-seat House - while the Conservati­ves, led by Andrew Scheer, had 121.

After the win, Trudeau struck a conciliato­ry note, saying, “To those who did not vote for us, know that we will work every single day for you, we will govern for everyone.”

About four hours after counting began, it became clear that the Liberals were going to emerge as the largest party. Liberals were upbeat after the win, having avoided the need for forming a coalition with other parties.

Trudeau, 47, prevailed after a series of scandals had somewhat dimmed his appeal of late.

MODI CONGRATULA­TES TRUDEAU AFTER WIN

NEWDELHI:INDIAN Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday congratula­ted Trudeau for returning to power.

“Congratula­tions @Justintrud­eau. India and Canada are connected by shared values and a strong commitment to democracy as well as plurality. Looking forward to working together to further strengthen bilateral relations,” Modi tweeted.

 ?? AP ?? ‘WE DID IT’: Canadian PM Justin Trudeau takes the stage at the election headquarte­rs in Montreal on Tuesday.
AP ‘WE DID IT’: Canadian PM Justin Trudeau takes the stage at the election headquarte­rs in Montreal on Tuesday.

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