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Conservative losses in Metro Vancouver suburbs mark biggest change for B.C. in status-quo election

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Did we learn anything?

It was the dominant question from coast to coast on election night Monday, as a campaign that began with many wondering why it was necessary ended with almost the exact results as the 2019 election. 

“It reflects a certain degree of ambivalence,” said University of British Columbia political scientist Gerald Baier, after the Liberals were left with another minority government. 

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Which meant, once again, that British Columbia was mostly on the sidelines, the fate of the next Parliament mostly known by the time votes beyond the Rockies were counted. 

But while little changed in the big picture,

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This story was originally published on  CBC News. To read the rest of this news worthy story, please visit https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/election-2021-bc-wrapup-van-granville-suburbs-1.6183621?cmp=rss.

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