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Bloc Québécois to Challenge One-Vote Liberal Victory in Terrebonne

Elections Canada declares recount result final despite special-ballot error, while Bloc seeks judicial review over uncounted vote.

Emmanuelle Bosse holds the letter that was returned by Canada Post, in Terrebonne, Que., on May 15.
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A person enters a polling station in the Vancouver East riding on federal election day in Vancouver on Monday, April 28, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ethan Cairns
Bloc Quebecois Leader Yves-Francois Blanchet speaks  during a news conference in Montreal on Tuesday, April 29.

Overview

  • Liberal candidate Tatiana Auguste secured the Terrebonne seat by a single vote after a judicial recount, reversing a temporary Bloc Québécois lead.
  • Elections Canada confirmed the recount result as final, citing no legal mechanism for appeal under the Canada Elections Act.
  • A misprinted postal code on a special ballot envelope caused a Bloc supporter’s vote to be returned and not counted in the election.
  • The Bloc Québécois announced plans to challenge the recount in court, aiming to address the ballot irregularity and potentially prompt a by-election.
  • Elections Canada acknowledged the error and is expanding its review of the special-ballot system, though it maintains this is the only known case of its kind in the recent election.