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Publication Date: September 15, 2025 - 13:18

Newfoundland and Labrador voters head to the polls on Oct. 14

September 15, 2025

Voters in Newfoundland and Labrador will be heading to the polls on Oct. 14.

Liberal Leader John Hogan is seeking his first electoral win as premier. His main challenger is Progressive Conservative Leader Tony Wakeham.



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