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flag Canada's Supreme Court voided a 2025 byelection in Terrebonne, ordering a new vote after a valid ballot was not counted.

flag The Supreme Court of Canada has voided the April 2025 byelection result in Terrebonne, ordering a new vote after ruling a valid special ballot for Bloc Québécois candidate Nathalie Sinclair-Desgagné was not counted. flag The decision, issued February 13, 2026, triggers a rematch between Sinclair-Desgagné and Liberal Tatiana Auguste. flag The outcome of the upcoming byelection, along with two others in Toronto, could determine if Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Liberals achieve a majority, as they currently hold 169 seats. flag The Bloc leader praised Sinclair-Desgagné’s campaign, while the Liberals reaffirmed Auguste as their candidate. flag The new vote date has not been set.

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