Justin Trudeau’s Liberals won another minority government in the federal elections held amidst the pandemic. While not all ballots are counted yet and mail-in ballots are to be counted in coming days, the party secured enough seats to be able to form a minority government, but will remain short of the 170 seats required to form a majority government. The incumbent Liberals, promising to continue the party’s progressive path on climate action and finishing “the fight against COVID-19,” won or were leading in 156 ridings in the early hours of Tuesday, close to their 155 seats at the dissolution. The opposition Conservatives, touting the party’s platform for “Canada’s recovery,” won or were leading in 121 ridings, close to their 119 seats at dissolution. Bloc Québécois, which continued its Quebec-first message throughout the campaign, won or was leading in 27 ridings, close to its 32 seats the party held at dissolution. …