The federal Liberal Party made significant gains in the latest Canadian election, particularly in Manitoba and Nova Scotia, while the NDP suffered a dramatic drop in support. The Liberals are on track to form government for a fourth consecutive term, increasing their seat count in key provinces. In Manitoba, the NDP was nearly shut out, and nationally, their share of the popular vote plummeted from nearly 18% in 2021 to just over 5%. The Conservatives also lost ground in these regions. These results signal a major shift in the Canadian political landscape, with the Liberals consolidating power and the NDP facing a crisis.
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Manitoba Grits gain, Tories and NDP in pain
The federal Liberals gained ground in Manitoba as they formed government for a fourth straight time in an election that saw NDP support collapse across the province and country. Doug Eyolfson
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Early federal election results show big drop in support for NDP
The party had garnered just over 5 per cent of the popular vote nationally, a sharp decline from the 17.8-per-cent share of the national vote that the party received in 2021
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