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What happens if no one wins a majority? | Power & Politics

What happens if no one wins a majority? | Power & Politics The latest election polls suggest no party will win a majority of the seats in Parliament on Oct. 21 and parties are already discussing what would happen if Canadians send a minority government to Ottawa.
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