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flag Three Canadian byelections could shift power, with Liberals likely holding two Toronto seats and possibly gaining a majority in Quebec’s Terrebonne.

Three Canadian byelections on April 13 could alter the balance of power in the House of Commons, with Liberals expected to hold two Toronto seats vacated by former cabinet ministers. The outcome in Quebec’s Terrebonne, where a prior election was voided due to ballot errors, remains uncertain and could give the Liberals a majority if won. A majority would allow them to pass legislation without opposition support, though committee influence remains balanced. Recent cross-party defections have strengthened the Liberals, drawing criticism from Conservatives. Despite potential shifts, parliamentary dynamics may remain stable, with cooperation likely preferred over dominance.

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