Liberals return to Parliament with majority after three byelection wins
OTTAWA — The Liberals are set to return to the House of Commons with significantly more power after a set of byelection wins granted them a majority on Monday night.
The governing party swept all three byelections, giving them 174 seats in the House of Commons. Prime Minister Mark Carney’s federal government is the first in Canada’s history to switch from a minority to a majority between elections.
Once their new MPs are sworn into office in a few weeks’ time, the Liberals will have far greater control over the House of Commons, reducing the chances of an early election. The next federal election doesn’t have to be called until 2029.
“Tonight, voters have placed their trust in the new government’s plan,” Carney said on social media after the results came in.
