Mark Carney’s Liberals win pivotal Canadian election
- Mark Carney won Canada's federal election held on Monday, April 28, 2025, replacing Justin Trudeau as prime minister.
- Carney's victory followed Trudeau's resignation earlier this year and an unexpected surge in Liberal support after U.S. President Trump imposed tariffs and made annexation threats.
- The election featured record early voting with over 7 million ballots cast, and polls had initially favored the Conservative Party led by Pierre Poilievre.
- Trump frequently suggested that Canada should join the United States as its 51st state, a notion that both Carney and Poilievre strongly opposed, reaffirming Canada’s independence and sovereignty in their statements.
- Carney’s win suggests a political shift in Canada amid rising nationalism and trade tensions, though it remains unclear if his Liberals secured a majority government.
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