Carney vows to lead 'united Canada' against Trump after election win
- Mark Carney won the federal election in Canada, securing 63.7 percent of the vote in Nepean during his first public office run, as reported by initial election results on April 29, 2025.
- Carney stated, "America wants our land, our resources, our water, our country," emphasizing the need for Canada's sovereignty against U.S. Threats.
- Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre conceded, vowing to hold the Liberal minority government accountable while Carney prepares to govern effectively.
- Over 7.3 million Canadians voted before election day, reflecting increased nationalism partly due to Trump's attacks on Canada.
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Carney vows to unite Canada against Trump after election win
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney pledged Tuesday to confront US President Donald Trump with the “overwhelming positive force” of a united Canada after a dramatic election win that earned the Liberal Party a minority government. Carney’s Liberals fell just short of the 172 seats needed for majority control of parliament, but with 169 confirmed wins the party will be in a strong position to pass legislation. Following a campaign dominated by Tr…
Mark Carney faces challenge of reuniting polarized Canadians after reelection
OTTAWA, Ontatio — Prime Minister Mark Carney returned to his office as usual after his Liberal Party secured a mandate to govern in the Canadian election. His main opponent, Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre, returned to his own district having lost…
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