Majority in the House of Commons: is the real magic number actually 173 seats?
OTTAWA — The results in the Montreal-area riding of Terrebonne in the April 13 byelection will have major implications on moving bills forward in the House of Commons.
The vote is one of three byelections to be held on the same day. The two others are in ridings in the Toronto area where Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Liberals are expected to win.
Those two likely Toronto victories would propel the Liberals to 172 out of 343 seats in the House of Commons, giving the governing party a majority. But 172 is still one seat short of the magic number the Liberals would need for smooth sailing through the rules of procedure in the Commons.
Liberal Tatiana Auguste won the Terrebonne riding on Montreal’s North Shore by a single vote in April 2025 over Bloc Québécois candidate Nathalie Sinclair-Desgagné. But the Supreme Court of Canada invalidated the result last month after a court challenge by the former Bloc MP over irregularities.