Cross Country Checkup

What's your takeaway from this federal election?

The Liberals formed a minority government during Monday's federal election but the Conservatives won the popular vote. Meanwhile, the Bloc Quebecois surged over incumbent NDP candidates in Quebec.

The Trudeau Liberals won a second mandate, this time with a minority government

Liberal leader Justin Trudeau speaks to supporters at Liberal election headquarters in Montreal, Tuesday, Oct. 22, 2019. (Paul Chiasson/The Canadian Press)

The Liberals formed a minority government during Monday's federal election — with no seats from Alberta or Saskatchewan — but the Conservatives won the popular vote.

Meanwhile, the Bloc Quebecois surged over incumbent NDP candidates in Quebec.

Our question this week: What's your takeaway from this federal election? 

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