PM Carney meets ex-Liberal MP in Terrebonne after Supreme Court overturns election
TERREBONNE — Residents of the Montreal-area federal riding of Terrebonne said Tuesday that every vote in an election should count, following a recent Supreme Court decision that forced their MP to vacate her seat.
Voters in Terrebonne will return to the polls because the Supreme Court of Canada last week invalidated the results in the riding after the April 28 federal election.
Elections Canada had declared Liberal Tatiana Auguste the winner over Bloc Québécois candidate Nathalie Sinclair-Desgagné by a single vote. But Sinclair-Desgagné challenged the results after a supporter complained that she had tried to vote by mail using a special ballot that was never counted.
On Tuesday, Prime Minister Mark Carney met Auguste in the riding. They visited residents at a local restaurant, with customers applauding and screaming, “Tatiana!” Earlier in the day Carney held a news conference in Montreal during which he praised Auguste for her active engagement in the community.


