Newfoundland and Labrador wakes up to rare minority government after Liberal win
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — Newfoundland and Labrador woke up to its first minority government in nearly 50 years Friday morning, with acrimonious election night comments from party leaders leaving voters to wonder how long it will survive.
Premier Dwight Ball’s Liberals held on to 20 of the legislature’s 40 seats, Ches Crosbie’s Tories won 15, the New Democrats took three seats and two Independent members were elected.
The slim win for Ball signals some voter dissatisfaction with his government since it won a landslide majority in 2015.