TOM URBANIAK: What we learned from Cape Breton by-election
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TOM URBANIAK: What we learned from Cape Breton by-election
Opposition parties still have plenty of work to do in rural Nova Scotia
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By Tom Urbaniak • For The Cape Breton Post
Published Jun 24, 2026
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Progressive Conservative candidate Claude Bourgeois, above, won the by-election for the new Chéticamp-Margarees-Pleasant Bay riding Tuesday night. CONTRIBUTED
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