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The Point: By-elections are boring but they tell a story, and that story is that mainstream politicians should be worried

The Point: By-elections are boring but they tell a story, and that story is that mainstream politicians should be worried

The Alex Pierson Show · 640 Toronto / Curiouscast

February 27, 20193m 53s

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Show Notes

On the heels of the by-election within British Columbia's riding of Burnaby South, a tale of two stories is being told. Federal NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh secured a seat in the House of Commons, less than 2 years after winning his party's federal leadership. The other story being told is that of Maxime Bernier's People's Party of Canada. Despite it's maiden run, the party was able to garner 11% of the overall vote. Now, while that number doesn't seem all that big, it calls into question the bigger picture, that being could Bernier's party make things difficult for Andrew Scheer's Progressive Conservatives in the upcoming federal election?

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