Trudeau’s political future hangs in the balance as Atlantic results show tenuous lead
MONTREAL — Thirty-six days after his fateful decision to trigger a federal election, Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau saw some early warning signs Monday night as results began to roll in for Canada’s 44th election.
He lost a cabinet minister in Bernadette Jordan after the Liberal-held South Shore—St. Margarets riding in Nova Scotia fell to the Conservatives, The Canadian Press projected.
The Canadian Press also projected that 17-year Liberal MP Scott Simms lost his Newfoundland and Labrador riding of Coast of Bays — Central-Notre Dame to Tory challenger Clifford Small.
Nonetheless, the Liberals were holding on to all four seats in Prince Edward Island.