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Canadians cast ballots in record numbers, with the Liberal party narrowly winning the federal election.
More than 19.5 million Canadians voted in the recent federal election, achieving a 68.7% turnout, the highest since 1993.
The Liberal party won 43.7% of the vote and 169 seats, while the Conservatives took 41.3% and 144 seats.
The Bloc Québécois and NDP each garnered 6.3% of the vote, securing 22 and seven seats, respectively.
Advance polls saw nearly 7.3 million voters, and 1.2 million voted by special ballot.
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