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Justin Trudeau Rules Out Snap Election Call, National Ballot Slated For Oct. 21

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 17 Dec, 2018 08:00 PM
  • Justin Trudeau Rules Out Snap Election Call, National Ballot Slated For Oct. 21

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says there will be no early election call.


In a roundtable interview with The Canadian Press, Trudeau says he is happy to rule out the prospect of a snap ballot, meaning Canadians can expect to go to the polls Oct. 21.


The declaration should put an end to behind-the-scenes rumblings the governing Liberals have been mulling a spring election.


Since May 2007, federal election legislation dictates that a general ballot be held on the third Monday in October in the fourth year following the previous election.


However, it doesn't preclude an election being set for a different date.


General elections are called when the Governor General dissolves Parliament on the advice of the prime minister.

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