Federal election analysis from Sussex Strategy Group

September 24, 2021

Sussex Strategy is one of my clients, an experienced and highly respected government relations firm offering strategic and consulting services in municipal, provincial and federal affairs. 

When significant political events take place, such as provincial and federal budgets, throne speeches and this week’s election,  I find their reports and analyses informative and insightful.

Sussex Executive Chairman Paul Pellegrini has kindly allowed me to share their analysis of the September 20 election with you, and I hope you also find it a valuable perspective.

As always, please contact me with any employment questions you may have or for assistance working through your staffing matters.

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Sussex Strategy Analysis – Liberals Retain Power with Minority Government

The ballots are counted and the results are largely in: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has retained power. His Liberal Party will form the next federal government. Trudeau did not emerge unscathed, losing three Cabinet ministers and falling 12 seats short of the majority mandate he sought.

As he did in the 43rd Parliament, Trudeau will need support from other parties, especially the NDP and the Bloc, if he is to move his legislative agenda forward during this, his third mandate. In the memo linked below, Sussex Strategy Group’s Federal Practice unpacks the results and provides initial thoughts on what they mean for the days and weeks ahead, both in terms of style and substance.

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