
Sask. to stay blue as feds go red, CBC News projects
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The CBC Decision Desk has projected a majority of Conservative wins in Saskatchewan, with the Liberals projected to win a fourth consecutive government.
The CBC Decision Desk has projected 11 out of Saskatchewan's 14 ridings will be won by the Conservatives, with one riding called for the Liberals and two Regina ridings yet to be called.
The CBC's Decision Desk has projected the following results for Saskatchewan:
Meanwhile, Mark Carney's Liberals are expected to form the next government, CBC News projects. It is too soon to say whether it will be a minority or majority. A party needs to win 172 seats to form a majority government.
To monitor results in real time, visit cbc.ca/results.
There are 14 federal ridings in Saskatchewan. Nearly 207,000 provincial residents voted in the advance polls — more that a 12-per-cent increase from the last general election in 2021. The Conservatives swept all 14 Saskatchewan ridings in the past two federal elections.
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