By CBC
The Conservatives scored two federal byelection wins Monday, upsetting the Bloc Québécois in eastern Quebec and cruising to an easy victory in Nova Scotia.
The Bloc easily retained the riding of Hochelaga in Montreal’s east end, while the New Democrats had no trouble holding on to a seat in British Columbia.

Canadian Parliament. (Photo by CP)
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servative Bernard Généreux, the former mayor of La Pocatière, scored an upset in Montmagny-L’Islet-Kamouraska-Rivière du loup in eastern Quebec, taking more than 42 per cent of the vote, ahead of the Bloc’s Nancy Gagnon, with just under 38 per cent.
Liberal Marcel Catellier ran a distant third with 13 per cent of the vote, followed by the NDP’s François Lapointe with about five per cent.
In Nova Scotia, Conservative candidate Scott Armstrong reclaimed the riding of Cumberland-Colchester-Musquodoboit Valley, a longtime Tory stronghold.
Former Conservative MP Bill Casey captured the riding as an independent in 2008 after being booted out of the Tory caucus in 2007 for publicly criticizing the budget.
Armstrong won almost 46 per cent of the vote. His nearest rival, NDP candidate Mark Austin, took nearly 26 per cent, followed by Liberal Jim Burrows at just over 21 per cent.
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This post was written by mcarl on November 10, 2009
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