
- won Canada鈥檚 election, leading the Liberal Party to a new term.
- Carney鈥檚 campaign focused on his economic experience and an .
- The departure of Justin Trudeau and were key to the Liberal victory.
has won Canada鈥檚 election, media projected, leading his Liberal Party to a new term in power after convincing voters his experience managing economic crises prepared him to confront .
The public broadcaster CBC and CTV News both projected the Liberals would form Canada鈥檚 next Government, but it was not yet clear if they would hold a majority in parliament.
Trump鈥檚 trade war and threats to annexe Canada, which he renewed in an election day social media post, outraged Canadians and made dealing with the United States a top campaign issue.
Carney, who had never held elected office and only replaced Justin Trudeau as Prime Minister last month, .
He previously served as central bank governor in both Britain and Canada and persuaded voters his global financial experience had prepared him to guide Canada through a trade war.
He promised to expand overseas trading relations to curb Canada鈥檚 reliance on the US.
Carney鈥檚 descriptions of the Trump threat have been stark.
Canadian Prime Minister and Liberal leader Mark Carney leaves a polling station after casting his ballot in the federal election in Ottawa, Canada. Photo / AFP
鈥淒onald Trump wants to break us so America can own us,鈥 he said during the campaign.
鈥淭hey want our resources, they want our water, they want our land, they want our country. They can鈥檛 have it.鈥
Trudeau鈥檚 departure
But the departure of former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was also crucial to the Liberal win, which capped one of the most dramatic turnarounds in Canadian political history.
On January 6, the day Trudeau announced he would resign, the Conservatives led the Liberals by more than 20 points in most polls, as voter anger over soaring costs mounted after Trudeau鈥檚 decade in power.
But Carney replacing Trudeau, combined with nationwide unease about Trump, transformed the race.
Carney, 60, distanced himself from Trudeau throughout the campaign.
He said Trudeau did not focus enough on growing Canada鈥檚 economy and scrapped a controversial Trudeau tax on carbon emissions that left many voters seething.
Nearly 29million of Canada鈥檚 41 million people were eligible to vote in the massive G7 country that spans six time zones. A record 7.3 million people cast advanced ballots.
Results were still pending on the shape of Canada鈥檚 343 members of parliament, with 172 seats needed for a majority. The Liberals won a majority in 2015 but have governed with a minority since 2019.
-Agence France-Presse
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