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Emmanuel Dubourg: Justin Trudeau

Justin Trudeau: MONTREAL - Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau says byelection wins by his party in Montreal and Toronto are more than just a political victory. It's a rare feat with an effect seldom seen in two cities known for a legendary hockey rivalry. , according to Winnipeg Free Press. "For Montrealers and Torontonians to be united in the middle of hockey season is a rare thing." Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau, left, speaks to supporters alongside Emmanuel Dubourg in Montreal Monday, November 25, 2013 following Dubourg's win in the federal byelection for the riding of Bourassa. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graham Hughes Related Items Articles Tories handily hold onto Provencher Tories claim riding -- barely "Tonight, Montreal and Toronto are united," a grinning Trudeau quipped in hailing byelection victories in Montreal-area Bourassa riding and Toronto-Centre. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.