Trudeau faces leadership questions after byelection blow in Montreal

After losing a June byelection in Toronto, the Liberals were looking to save this Montreal stronghold

Ottawa bureau chief Stuart Thomson talks to Quebec correspondent Antoine Trépanier about the humbling Liberal defeat in a Montreal byelection on Monday.

Bloc Québécois candidate Louis-Philippe Sauvé won the byelection in LaSalle—Émard—Verdun by more than 200 votes over the Liberals’ Laura Palestini.

After losing the June byelection in their formerly safe seat of Toronto—St. Paul’s, the Liberals were looking to save this Montreal stronghold once held by a former attorney general and a former prime minister.

“We need people to be more engaged. We need people to understand what’s at stake in this upcoming election. Obviously, it would have been nicer to be able to — to win and hold Verdun — but there is more work to do and we’re going to stay focused on doing it,” Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said before his cabinet met Tuesday morning.

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