Liberal Party Gains Seat in Quebec Recount, Nears Majority
A recount in Quebec has given Canada's Liberal Party an additional seat in Parliament. This brings their total to 170 seats in the House of Commons. While a gain for the Liberals, they still need two more seats to secure a majority government. The results highlight the closely contested nature of the recent election.
Ottawa - A judicial recount in a Quebec riding has confirmed the Liberal Party's victory, adding one seat to their column in the House of Commons. The Liberal Party now holds 170 seats, inching closer to the 172 needed for a majority government. The recount, triggered by a narrow margin of victory on election night, has been closely watched by political analysts. While the seat gain is a positive development for the Liberals, led by Prime Minister [hypothetical PM name], they remain in a minority government position. The remaining parties in Parliament will continue to play a crucial role in shaping legislation and government policy. Further developments are expected as parties negotiate potential alliances and strategies for the upcoming parliamentary session.
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