Full speed ahead for N.L.’s Liberal minority after election squeaker
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — Newfoundland and Labrador’s premier sounded a contrite and co-operative tone Friday, amid all signs that his Liberal government will survive despite being reduced to a minority in Thursday’s election.
The NDP and the two Independent members indicated no appetite for bringing down Premier Dwight Ball’s Liberals, who held on to 20 of the legislature’s 40 seats — one shy of a majority.
Ches Crosbie’s Tories won 15 seats, the New Democrats took three, and Independents won two.