In a closely contested election, Prime Minister Mark Carney and the Liberal Party fell short of a parliamentary majority, securing 169 seats in a 343-member Parliament. Despite this, the party achieved a remarkable turnaround from earlier predictions of defeat against the Conservative Party. Carney, newly elected and replacing Justin Trudeau, must partner with smaller parties like the Greens and New Democrats to pass legislation, particularly in the face of President Trump's economic policies affecting Canada. Meanwhile, Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre's loss of his long-held seat further complicated the party's position post-election.
Prime Minister Mark Carney's Liberal Party narrowly missed a majority in Parliament, securing 169 of 343 seats, necessitating cooperation with smaller parties for governance.
While the Liberal Party's victory is significant, Mr. Carney will need support from smaller parties to navigate legislative challenges following a significant election.
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