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City of Surrey & Vancouver Mayoral Candidates Race
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Doug McCallum,
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Fred Harding NPA’S
Kennedy Stewart Forward Together,
Ken Sim ABC Vancouver
CIVIC ELECTION 2022
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f an election were to be held today, the Conservative Party would win more seats than the Liberals, the latest seat projections from Nanos Research show. In the last two federal elections,
Nanos projections show Poilievre’s Conservatives winning more seats than Trudeau’s Liberals
the Conservatives edged out the Liberals on the popular vote but failed to win the most seats, allowing Justin Trudeau to form consecutive minority governments. “You know, in the past, the Conservatives have led but
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haven’t been efficient at converting into seats. But now in the latest Nanos seat projections that we have, we actually have the Conservatives winning more seats than the Liberals, which means there would be a chance
of not just a Liberal defeat, but of the Conservatives having a chance to form a government,” said Nanos Research’s Nik Nanos on the latest episode of Trend Continue at page11
Armed forces to stay out of politics, says Gen Bajwa
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Bilal Cheema Surrey First
Ahmed Yousef Independent.Maple Ridge
Zubeen Sahib United Surrey
Imtiaz Popat Mayor, Vancouver
ASHINGTON: Chief of the Army Staff Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa assured the nation on Tuesday that the armed forces have distanced themselves from politics and want Adil Awan Independent, Richmond to remain so.The army chief also reiterated his pledge to leave after the completion of his second three-year term in two months, saying that he would do as he promised earlier. He made these remarks at a lunch at the Pakistan Embassy in Washington. According to the people who attended, Gen Bajwa addressed the Rahim Othman gathering before the lunch and then Richmond Community Coalition
also made informal remarks while talking to his guests. He reminded the nation that reviving the country’s ailing economy should be the Continue at page 6