After throwing the full might of the Liberal Party machine into it, Grits secured Terrebonne

Liberal MPs and some cabinet ministers flooded the riding in the Terrebonne byelection with Tatiana Auguste. The Liberals were 'all-in.' On Monday night, Industry Minister Mélanie Joly was asked to leave the front door of one polling station in Terrebonne. She told reporters she was there to support Auguste and was following the rules. The Bloc Québécois says it will be filing a complaint with Elections Canada.
Newly elected Liberal candidate Tatiana Auguste, pictured in the early morning hours of April 14, 2026, at her election watch party at a bar in Terrebonne, Que.

TERREBONNE, QUE.—Twenty-four-year-old Liberal Tatiana Auguste pulled off a nail-biter of a win on Monday night in Terrebonne, Que., but did it with the full might of the federal Grit machine behind her.

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