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Tyee Poll: How Do You Feel About the Election Result?

This election was quite the nail-biter, probably the most it has been in British Columbia in recent memory. But now, with the dust settled, we finally have a glimpse of the final arrangement: a minority parliament.

Justin Trudeau’s Liberal party lost more than 20 seats, but will still form government. The Conservatives gained at least 25 and also won the popular vote. The New Democrats, led by Jagmeet Singh, won 24 seats, making them a key player in the new Ottawa.

The Bloc Québécois broke the bank in Quebec and Elizabeth May’s Greens, while not getting the green wave they expected, made gains in the Maritimes, winning a new seat. Jody Wilson-Raybould, who was kicked out of the Liberal caucus after blowing the whistle on the SNC-Lavalin scandal, retained her seat in Vancouver-Granville, an interesting position to have in the new parliament.

With the final results in, we’re wondering what you think. How do you feel about the final outcome of the 2019 federal election?

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Please note that Tyee Barometer polls are only intended as a quick and engaging non-scientific snapshot of our readers' opinions on various topics that fit with The Tyee's very broad editorial mandate. They are not intended to be seen as a representative sampling of BC opinion.

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