ST. JOHN’S, N.L.—The Newfoundland and Labrador Liberals under leader Andrew Furey have been re−elected with a slim majority after a campaign that dragged on for 10 weeks because of the pandemic. Results released Saturday by Elections NL gave the Liberals 22 of the province’s 40 seats, followed by the Progressive Conservatives, led by Ches Crosbie, with 13 seats. The NDP, led by Alison Coffin, will hold two seats alongside three elected Independents. Furey comfortably won his riding of Humber−Gros Morne, but both Crosbie and Coffin were defeated in their St. John’s ridings. In a speech immediately after the results were announced, Coffin said the chaotic election, which was shifted to mail−in ballots because of a COVID−19 outbreak, provided a “resounding lesson” in democracy. “It’s a dark day in our history telling us we must do better,” she said. “Our candidates have overcome astounding adversity. Our democratic sensibilities have been assailed. …