‘We’re ready’: Liberal candidate says ahead of Terrebonne byelection rematch

A federal byelection in Terrebonne on April 13 may assist the Liberals safe a majority authorities.

The vote was ordered after the Supreme Court of Canada overturned the Liberal candidate’s one-vote victory from the final federal election on account of an uncounted mail-in poll.


Prime Minister Mark Carney, proper, and Terrebonne candidate Tatiana Auguste, stroll in her driving in Terrebonne, Que., on Tuesday, Feb. 17, 2026.

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The rematch will see Liberal candidate Tatiana Auguste face Bloc Québécois candidate Nathalie Sinclair-Desgagné, who misplaced the seat by one vote final April.

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“Each vote is equal, each vote ought to rely,” Sinclair-Desgagné informed World Information on Thursday. “These are rules which might be taught at a really younger age.”

The end result of the election was later challenged after it emerged that an Elections Canada worker had printed the mistaken postal code on some mail-in ballots.


Bloc Québécois candidate Nathalie Sinclair-Desgagné speaks within the lobby of the Home of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, on Thursday, Could 15, 2025.

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The Supreme Court docket of Canada formally annulled the end result on Feb. 13.

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Auguste mentioned the scenario has been a rollercoaster, however that she is able to return to the marketing campaign.

“I really feel prefer it’s been a rollercoaster with every thing that’s occurred,” she mentioned. “However I really feel this chapter is closed and now we’re on to a brand new election and we’re prepared, and I’m very motivated.”


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Talking in Terrebonne on Thursday, Bloc Québécois Chief Yves-François Blanchet mentioned his social gathering is prepared for the brand new problem.

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“I typically say that I need my adversaries nearly as good as potential in an effort to pressure me, us, to be higher and do higher,” he mentioned.

“I feel now we have discovered that lesson. Watch us.”

The Terrebonne vote is one of three byelections taking place the same day, with two Toronto seats additionally up for grabs after Chrystia Freeland and Invoice Blair vacated their seats.


A Liberal win in Terrebonne may give the social gathering a majority with 172 seats, one thing Blanchet mentioned shouldn’t affect voters.

“The primary argument for the Liberals is (telling voters) {that a} vote for us (means) there will probably be no extra election,” Blanchet mentioned. “What the hell is that?”


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Auguste, who has had nearly a 12 months as MP, mentioned she hopes voters now see her as a well-recognized face and consider she has confirmed herself worthy of the function.

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“Because the starting I’ve been very anchored on this election,” she mentioned. “It’s concerning the group of individuals right here in Terrebonne, it’s not about what’s taking place on the nationwide stage.”

The Terrebonne driving had been held by the Bloc Québécois since 1993.

Sinclair-Desgagné has represented the seat from 2021 to 2025.

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