Few surprises expected for Monday byelections in Quebec, Ontario and Alberta
OTTAWA — There will soon be five new MPs heading to Ottawa, but there is likely no mystery over which side of the House of Commons they will be sitting.
The five byelections taking place Monday are to fill seats vacated by some high-profile politicians who had usually won their reelections by large margins, which usually means they will stay in their partisan folds.
That includes Calgary Heritage, which had been represented by former Conservative prime minister Stephen Harper, and Calgary Midnapore, which was held by former Harper cabinet minister Jason Kenney before he left to focus on his ultimately successful bid for the leadership of the Alberta Progressive Conservative party.
The other three byelections — in the Montreal riding of Saint-Laurent, Markham—Thornhill, in the Greater Toronto Area, and Ottawa—Vanier — will likely elect Liberal MPs, as they have each done for many years.


