
TORONTO – Outgoing Premier reconfirmed, but the victory has a bitter taste: Justin Trudeau has, again, a minority government. →
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TORONTO – Outgoing Premier reconfirmed, but the victory has a bitter taste: Justin Trudeau has, again, a minority government. →

TORONTO – With numerous polling stations still in the counting phase, Justin Trudeau’s victory in the federal elections is already clear. These are the percentages as we write (around 10.30 pm): Liberals 37.5%, Conservatives 32.8%, NDP 16.2%, Bloc Quebecois 5.5%, People Party 4.7%, Green 2, 5%. At the moment, the Liberals would not have the seats for a majority government (they are stuck at 144 against 117 for the Conservatives) but the results of many seats are still lacking.
The photo is taken from the Twitter profile of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau

WIMBLEDON – Novak Djokovic beats Matteo Berrettini in the Wimbledon final and wins his sixth career title – the third in a row – on London grass. The Serbian, number 1 in the world, wins for 6-7 (4-7), 6-4, 6-4, 6-3 in 3h and 24 ‘. For Djokovic, this is the twentieth title in a Grand Slam tournament. →
The last time an asian film made waves was Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, which nabbed 10 Oscar nominations. →