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Newsroom Ready: Byelections across Canada return parties to seats despite strong challenges

Four byelections have returned seats back to the Liberals and Conservatives in strongholds many observers expected to remain status quo. Anna Gainey held keep Notre-Dame-de-Grace-Westmount for the Liberals following the resignation of Marc Garneau, while Arpan Khanna held Oxford for the Conservatives despite an unexpectedly strong challenge from Liberal David Hilderley. (June 20, 2023) 
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Anna Gainey
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