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Canada's Trudeau under fresh pressure after unique election 'disaster'.

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau dealt with fresh concerns about his political future on Tuesday after the ruling Liberal Celebration lost a safe seat in a. unique election, underlining his unpopularity.

Final results, released at about 5 am (1000 GMT), revealed the. official opposition Conservatives had won the race in the. Toronto-St Paul's constituency for first time since 1988. The. election was called after the previous lawmaker quit.

The success marked the very first time considering that 2015 that the. Conservatives had broken the Liberals' control of vote-rich. Toronto, which is home to lots of seats and crucial to Trudeau's. hang on power.

What a disaster for the Liberals, stated Philippe Fournier,. editorial director of the 338Canada website, which models electoral. projections throughout the nation.

The next federal election must be held by October 2025 and a. series of polls reveal the Liberals, who have been in power since. November 2015, would lose terribly to the Conservatives.

The loss shows Liberals in less safe Toronto area seats. might be vulnerable, underlining the challenge for Trudeau.

Some political commentators have actually mused that the Liberals. might do better if they proceeded from Trudeau, who has so far. insisted he will battle the next election.

Canadians are not in a decision mode right now, he told. the Canadian Broadcasting Corp recently.

Names of potential management candidates consist of previous Bank. of Canada governor Mark Carney and Public Safety Minister. Dominic LeBlanc, a close Trudeau good friend.

However unlike Britain and Australia, where the prime minister. is elected by lawmakers and can be removed fairly quickly,. party leaders in Canada are picked by unique conventions which. are hung on repaired dates. It is therefore nearly difficult to. ditch a leader who does not want to leave.

Governments who have been in power for a number of years tend to. do badly in special elections, which they normally credit to. low turnout and citizens wanting to send a demonstration message.

However Darrell Bricker, CEO of Ipsos Public Affairs, noted that. a reasonably high 44% of voters had cast a ballot.

This was a workday Monday in a riding that is a Toronto. traffic nightmare. This shows a strong desire among voters to. send a signal for change, he said in a social networks post.

The Conservatives say they have four concerns: axing a. carbon tax presented by the Liberals, resolving the. government's budget deficit, taking on a real estate crisis and. punishing crime.

The Liberal candidate was Leslie Church, previous chief of. staff to Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland and a member of. Trudeau's inner circle.

Regardless of a high profile campaign enhanced by the see of. several leading cabinet members, she won only 40.5% of the vote. compared to 42.1% for the Conservative prospect. In the 2021. election, the Liberals won by 49% to 22%.

Trudeau's workplace was not instantly available for comment. His schedule for Tuesday did disappoint any media availabilities.

(source: Reuters)