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Liberal wins rural Newfoundland riding by 12 votes in federal election

ST. JOHN’S - A Liberal candidate won by just 12 votes in a rural Newfoundland riding that was among three white-knuckle Atlantic Canadian races in Monday’s federal election.

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Liberal wins rural Newfoundland riding by 12 votes in federal election

A person picks up a sign at the Liberal leadership event in Ottawa on March 9, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Justin Tang


ST. JOHN’S - A Liberal candidate won by just 12 votes in a rural Newfoundland riding that was among three white-knuckle Atlantic Canadian races in Monday’s federal election.

Anthony Germain said he was distracting himself with a game of Scrabble Tuesday evening when his neighbours in Salvage, N.L., knocked on his door to congratulate him on his win in the Terra Nova — The Peninsulas riding. He’d been waiting all day for results in the neck-and-neck race against Conservative Jonathan Rowe.

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