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Votes still being counted in Terrebonne byelection

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Votes still being counted in Terrebonne byelection

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Votes are still being counted in the Terrebonne byelection, with Liberal candidate Tatiana Auguste holding a lead over Bloc Québécois candidate Nathalie Sinclair-Desgagné. The election is a rematch of the general election last year, which Auguste won by a single vote, and is seen as a test of the Liberal party's momentum.

The Terrebonne byelection is underway, with voters casting ballots for a new member of parliament. Liberal candidate Tatiana Auguste is currently leading Bloc Québécois candidate Nathalie Sinclair-Desgagné. The election is a rematch of the general election last year, which Auguste won by a single vote. The Supreme Court of Canada annulled the result earlier this year, leading to the byelection. The Liberal party has put a concentrated effort into the campaign, with Prime Minister Mark Carney visiting the riding twice. The result is seen as a test of the Liberal party's momentum, with analyst Philippe Fournier saying a win would give the party a boost.

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