Mark Carney led Canada’s Liberal Party to a surprise fourth-term victory, falling just short of a majority and needing support from other parties to govern.
In his victory speech, Carney accused Donald Trump of trying to “break” Canada, pledging to redefine foreign relations and reject U.S. economic threats.
The election marked a dramatic comeback for the Liberals after Justin Trudeau’s decline and internal turmoil, The Guardian has reported.
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre lost his seat despite his party’s strong performance, and NDP leader Jagmeet Singh resigned after a historic collapse that cost his party official status.
Written by B.C. Begley
