Ted Falk holds onto longtime Conservative stronghold Provencher
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This article was published 19/10/2015 (3877 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
Two years after winning easily in a byelection, incumbent MP Ted Falk held his riding for the Conservatives. The party has won seven straight times in the constituency.
Liberal Terry Hayward came in second following a respectable showing in the 2013 byelection. Placing third was New Democrat Les Lilley.
The race in Provencher was fairly low key, with major issues being the Trans-Pacific Partnership and the economy.
Poll numbers continue to roll in.
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Updated on Monday, October 19, 2015 10:01 PM CDT: Updated