ST. JOHN'S, N.L. -- Newfoundland and Labrador's newly re-elected Premier Andrew Furey was sworn into office Thursday morning in the provincial capital after a 10-week election plagued with controversy and pandemic-related delays. His swearing-in ceremony at the residence of Lt.-Gov. Judy Foote got underway less than a week after the NDP announced they had requested a judicial recount in a St. John's-area district, with an eye to filing a larger challenge about the election's constitutionality. When asked if he would commit to calling another election when the pandemic abated and more people could participate, Furey was blunt: "This is a legitimate election, I've said from Day 1, and we're going to govern for four years."