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Liberals win nationally, but make no gains in Edmonton

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The Liberals came into Monday ’s election with one seat in the city, Edmonton Centre .
Mayor Amarjeet Sohi failed to add to the Liberal seat count, as he was soundly beaten by Conservative Jagsharan Singh Mahal in Edmonton Southeast .
Edmonton 's lone voice in the Liberal caucus will belong to Eleanor Olszewski , the former president of the party's Alberta chapter.
With votes still to count, the Liberals were in a minority government position as of late Monday night .
Even with a handful of seats, the NDP could be in a position to prop up a Liberal minority.
Billy Morin , the former chief of Enoch Cree First Nation , won in a landslide in Edmonton Northwest .
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