Mark Carney’s Liberals win pivotal Canadian election
- Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's Liberal Party won the general election, securing a fourth straight term amid pressures from U.S. President Donald Trump.
- Mark Carney needed a strong mandate to manage Trump's tariffs and threats during the campaign, indicating the stakes involved.
- Rising nationalist sentiment due to Trump's threats had previously put the Liberals 20 points behind in polls before the election.
- In a speech, Trudeau affirmed Canada's resolve, stating, 'We will stand strong for Canada,' just before his planned resignation.
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Multiple challenges await Canada's Carney
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney celebrated election victory on Tuesday, but he admits "daunting" challenges await, including handling Donald Trump and reshaping the economy.

CANADA ELECTION 2025: What’s the difference between a majority and minority government?
Prime Minister Mark Carney will lead a fourth consecutive Liberal government after winning the most seats in Parliament, albeit short of the 172 seats needed for a majority in the 343-seat legislature.

Canadians, world leaders congratulate Mark Carney and Liberals on election win
OTTAWA — Reaction is pouring in from across Canada and the globe after Prime Minister Mark Carney led the Liberal party to victory in Monday's federal election.
Canada Rejects ‘51st State’ Proposal As Carney Rises To Power
Canada’s newly elected Prime Minister Mark Carney used his election night victory speech to deliver a forceful rebuke to U.S. President Donald Trump, vowing that Canada would never become America’s “51st state.” “President Trump is trying to break us so America can own us. That will never, ever happen,” Carney declared, following a narrow Liberal win over Pierre Poilievre’s Conservatives. Carney condemned what he called “the American betrayal,” …
"The honeymoon will be very short": The challenges ahead for Canadian Prime Minister Carney
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney celebrated his election victory on Tuesday, but he acknowledged that "tough" challenges lie ahead, including dealing with US President Donald Trump and restructuring the economy.
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