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READY OR NOT TRUDEAU LEADS LIBERALS TO MAJORITY GOVERNMENT; HARPER TO STEP DOWN AS CONSERVATIVE LEADER
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Liberal Leader and incoming prime minister Justin Trudeau speaks to supporters at Liberal party headquarters in Montreal early Tuesday.
BY BRUCE CHEADLE THE CANADIAN PRESS OTTAWA — Just watch him. Ready or not, a Trudeau is returning to 24 Sussex Drive, completing the first father-son dynasty in Canada’s federal government history.
Justin Trudeau, 43, will become Canada’s next prime minister after his party steamrolled to a stunning majority victory Monday night following the longest and most expensive general election in modern times. The Liberal party, which was en route to claiming more than 180 seats in newly expanded 338-seat House of Commons, becomes the first ever
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to vault directly from third party status to government. And Trudeau returns to his childhood home at 24 Sussex Drive, where he was the first-born of Pierre Elliott Trudeau, who served as prime minister for almost 16 years before retiring in 1984.
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Dreeshen rolls to easy Calkins re-elected victory over rivals with 69.8 % of the vote BY CRYSTAL RHYNO ADVOCATE STAFF Earl Dreeshen is heading back to Ottawa as part of the official Opposition. The Conservative candidate decidedly won the new riding of Red Deer-Mountain View snagging 38,903 votes with 201 of 238 polls reporting. First elected
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Sorenson thwarts challengers A5 Eglinski holds Yellowhead A5 in 2008 in the former Red Deer riding, Dreeshen is no stranger to different scenarios playing out in Ottawa. The 62-year-old life-long Conservative worked under both Conservative minority and majority governments. But never on the other side of the table as the Liberal Party of Canada will form the next government with Justin Trudeau at the helm. “I’ve talked to many people who have been in Opposition and I think they are joking because they say when you’re in Opposition, you can say anything and do anything,” said Dreeshen.
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The moods at campaign headquarters didn’t really reflect which candidate Red Deer-Lacombe voters chose to send to Ottawa. A bittersweet Conservative Blaine Calkins looked at the prospect of sitting in opposition and took solace in the strong local BLAINE CALKINS showing.
“I think I may actually be wired more to be an opposition guy than to be a government guy anyways,” said Calkins. “Now I’m going to unleash the hounds and hold the government to account. “I want to make sure all the hard fought for things we won over the last several years such as support for families, getting rid of the wasteful longgun registry, marketing freedom for grain farmers and make sure we keep going forward with the Trans Pacific Partnership.” With 193 of 239 polls reporting, Calkins won the riding by a wide margin, taking 32,855 votes or 69.8 per cent. Liberal candidate Jeff Rock finished with only 7,143 votes or 15.2 per cent.
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Murphy hailed as a ‘comedic hero’ A star-studded lineup of comedians honoured Eddie Murphy as an ‘American Icon’ as he received the Mark Twain Prize. Story on PAGE C5
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