
Liberals win three of four byelections, including upset in B.C.; Tories hold one
OTTAWA — Justin Trudeau’s Liberals scored another byelection upset Monday, snatching the British Columbia riding of South Surrey-White Rock away from the Conservatives.
Gordie Hogg won the riding with 47.5 per cent of the vote, just five percentage points ahead of Conservative Kerry-Lynne Findlay, a former Harper-era cabinet minister who represented a neighbouring riding for one term before being defeated in 2015. The New Democrat took less than five per cent of the vote.
It’s the first time in 70 years that a Liberal has represented any portion of the riding, the boundaries of which have changed a number of times.
Hogg’s squeaker victory marks the second upset win for the governing Liberals in as many months. They stole a riding in Quebec’s nationalist heartland away from the Tories in a byelection in October.