Prime Minister Mark Carney's Liberal Party has achieved a notable electoral victory, securing a fourth term in office. This victory is largely influenced by external pressures, particularly from US President Donald Trump, whose tariffs and threats of annexation have defined the campaign. As Canadians voted in snap elections, the critical question revolved around which candidate could most effectively manage relations with the controversial U.S. leader. The Liberal Party is projected to have won or led in 167 out of the 343 seats in the House of Commons, positioning them to form a government, though the final majority remains uncertain.
Canada's governing Liberal Party led by Prime Minister Mark Carney has won the national elections for a fourth term, prompted in part by unprecedented attacks from US President Donald Trump.
Carney beat opposition Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre in snap elections dominated by the question of which candidate can better handle Trump, who has threatened to annex Canada.
The Liberal Party is projected to win a majority in the House of Commons with 167 seats, aiming to form a stable government amidst international tensions.
Voting was held for the House of Commons where a party needs 172 seats to form a government; it remains uncertain if the Liberals will achieve this majority.
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