Federal byelection called in B.C.’s Cloverdale-Langley City riding

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced that a byelection will be held in the federal seat of Cloverdale-Langley City, in British Columbia’s Lower Mainland, on Dec. 16.

It comes a little under six months after former MP John Aldag, who had represented the Liberals in the seat from 2015-19 and then from 2021 until May, resigned to run for the B.C. NDP in the provincial election.

Aldag was defeated in the Langley-Abbotsford riding by B.C. Conservative candidate Harman Bhangu, gaining just under 34 per cent of the votes after final results were released last week.

The byelection for the federal seat is the 11th such campaign since the 2021 federal election.

A man, with another man and a woman behind him, speaks at a podium.
John Aldag, then the Cloverdale-Langley City MP, speaks during a March 2024 news conference with Prime MInister Justin Trudeau. (Tijana Martin/The Canadian Press)

Cloverdale-Langley City covers an area of Surrey, B.C., as well as the entire City of Langley. The 2021 census showed there were around 130,000 residents there.

Campaigns in Cloverdale-Langley City have been closely fought during the previous two elections, with Aldag losing by fewer than 1,500 votes in 2019 to the federal Conservatives, and winning by about 1,650 votes in 2021.

The Liberal Party said it will nominate a candidate for the seat on Sunday evening.

Trudeau’s party has taken a few humiliating byelection losses of late, including in previously safe Liberal seats in Montreal and Toronto.

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