Mark Carney to remain prime minister as Liberal Party defeats Conservatives

Canadian voters support the Prime Minister Mark CarneyThe liberal party on Monday, Canadian Broadcasting Company projectsIn the national elections, it is severely affected by the president Donald Trump.
CBC said it was too early to know whether the liberals would win enough seats to form the majority government, but expected another party for the party, which had ruled Canada for nearly a decade.
Just a few months ago, the opposition governors seemed to be chased amid public frustration of increased inflation, increased migration and the approach of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau towards Trump, then the elected president.
Trudeau AdvertisementMr. Dr His resignation On January 6, two weeks before Trump’s opening as president in the United States, after opinion polls showed struggling with Canadian voters.
Since returning to his post, Trump has angered the Canadians of his behavior towards one of his country’s closest allies. His policies and speech – including Imposing a severe tariff on Canadian imports And strengthening the QUIXOCIC plan Make Canada the 51st American state – The central issue became in the Canadian elections and helped the liberals Make a noticeable shiftFlue a gap of approximately 20 points with conservatives within weeks.
The liberals were also strengthened by a candidate, Carney, who may be in a unique position to respond to Trump and the global economic certainty that his definitions created. He became Prime Minister last month after it was The leader of the liberal partyThen he quickly called the sudden elections in the hope of securing a full period.
Carney, 60, is a former Central banker who is used to dealing with economic crises, after the management of Canada Bank after the 2008 global financial crisis and England Bank during the European Union’s exit.
He described this experience during the 37 -day campaign.
“Mark offers the confirmed leadership and the real plan we need to provide change to our party and our country, and build the strongest economy in the Group of Seven,” said his campaign, referring to a group of 7 countries.
Carney’s opponent, the leader of the conservative Pierre Boulevri, was on a rising path until the time earlier this year, with his style “Trump Light”, which was hosted by the popular wing in his party. As Canadian anger grows, his similarities with Trump began to work against him.
Poilievre has functional opportunities with promises that voters from General Z will be able to withstand housing costs, and take advantage of the general fatigue with the liberal government. On Sunday’s march, CBC quoted it as describing the Trudeau government “the lost liberal contract of the increasing crime, chaos, drugs and turmoil.”
Trump continued to wander in Canada on Monday, when voters went to the polls, saying again that he should become the “dear” state in the United States 51.
“All the positives are without negatives. It was supposed to be!” He said on the social truth platform.
Carney and Poiliefre reprimanded Trump about such comments and other others about Canadian elections.
“It can become divided and weak,” Carney He said in a video clip On social media on Monday, talking about the United States. “But this is Canada. We decide what is happening here.”
POILIEVRE The two wrote on x: “President Trump, stay out of our election.”
“The only people who will decide the future of Canada are the Canadians in the ballot box,” he wrote. “Canada will always be proud, sovereign and independent, and we will never be the 51st country.”
One of the voters said he voted is a liberal because Poilievre “looks like a little Trump for me.” Reed Warren, of Toronto, told the Associated Press that the customs tariff was also a source of concern.
Warren said: “The Canadians meet, as you know, all the shadow that is delivered from the states great, but he certainly created some turmoil, and this is certain.”