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Part of the difference is due to turnout, which was only 36.8 per cent in Nunavut, where there’s just one person every 51 square kilometres (versus 112 per square kilometre in Carleton).
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The Liberals, who surged since the resignation of Justin Trudeau, will remain in power for a fourth consecutive term.
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