Melillo, Hajdu re-elected in northwestern Ontario, CBC News projects

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Voters successful the Thunder Bay-Superior North and Kenora Kiiwetinoong ridings person re-elected the incumbents successful the 2025 national election, CBC News projects.

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· Posted: Apr 28, 2025 11:08 PM EDT | Last Updated: 2 minutes ago

A yellowish  motion   directs voters wherever  to formed  their ballots.

Incumbents are presently starring successful each 3 of northwestern Ontario's ridings. (Brett Ruskin/CBC)

Voters successful the Thunder Bay-Superior North and Kenora Kiiwetinoong ridings person re-elected the incumbents successful the 2025 national election, CBC News projects.

With 80 out of 157 polls reporting, Conservative Eric Melillo was starring successful Kenora-Kiiwetinoong with 50 per cent of the vote. That enactment him good up of his closest competitor, Liberal Charles Fox, who had 34.5 per cent.

The NDP's Tania Cameron was astatine astir 13 per cent. The riding's different candidates — the Green Party's Jon Hobbs, People's Party of Canada's Bryce Desjarlais and autarkic Kelvin Boucher-Chicago — each had little than 1 per cent of the vote.

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Meanwhile, Liberal Patty Hajdu — who served arsenic Minister of Indigenous Services during the erstwhile term — is projected to triumph successful Thunder Bay-Superior North.

With 73 of the riding's 204 polls reporting, Hajdu was astatine astir 52 per cent of the vote, up of Conservative Bob Herman, who had with conscionable implicit 35 per cent.

He's followed by the NDP's Joy Wakefield, People's Party of Canada (PPC) campaigner Amos Bradley, and Green John Northey.

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Liberal incumbent Marcus Powlowski has a narrower pb successful the riding, with 47.9 per cent of the vote.

Conservative Brendan Hyatt is astatine 43 per cent, portion the NDP's Yuk-Sem Won is astatine 7.3 per cent.

The PPC's Sabrina Ree and Green Eric Arner are sitting successful 4th and 5th spot, respectively.

More to come.

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