Important and interesting ridings from this year’s Canadian election

<p>On September 20, Canada entered a federal election called by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau; lots of things happened in the campaign, but not much happened in the result &mdash; the Tories, Greens, and People&rsquo;s Party maintained their seat count of 119, 2, and 0 respectively, while the Liberals gained 4, and the Bloc and NDP both 1. Even the two main parties&rsquo; percentage of vote share stayed the same this time around.</p> <p>Leaders other than Trudeau blasted this election as &lsquo;useless&rsquo;, &lsquo;a waste of money&rsquo;, and a &lsquo;power grab&rsquo;, and with the election costing $600 million, they weren&rsquo;t wrong. But people are also wrong to say nothing happened at all, as this election has brought up a lot of interesting individual riding races (along with intriguing electoral history) worth talking about.</p> <p><a href="https://krissienortheast.medium.com/important-and-interesting-ridings-from-this-years-canadian-election-529988e1f9b6"><strong>Click Here</strong></a></p>