
Canada’s Liberal Party is expected to win the federal elections of the country for the fourth consecutive time.
Earlier this year, Justin Trudeau, led by Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, won by US President Donald Trump, a close aide and northern neighbor, by the Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, led by Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney to win by a majority in a shocking change.
Till late Monday night, the Liberal Party was a pioneer in Parliament with 161 seats, opposite the 150 seats held by the Conservative Party. A party needs to win 172 seats out of 343 seats in Parliament to hold a majority.
Carney won his Ottawa ride on Monday. He was the first Prime Minister of Canada John A. Since McDonald is the first Prime Minister to represent a capital ride. Former Liberal Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Christia Freeland, whose resignation announced his plans to resign in January last December, won the election again in his Toronto ride.
Trump’s threats promoted Carney of Canada, hurt conservatives as a country vote for new leader
Canadian Prime Minister and Liberal leader Mark Carney cast his vote in Ottawa, Ontario on Monday. (AP)
Librars were estimated to win more seats than conservatives when the elections stopped, although it was not immediately clear if they would protect the lump sum majority, which would allow them to advance the law without the need of votes from the minority.
When Trump launched a trade war with Canada and suggested that the country should become an American state, the majority party is leaving control. Trump’s move influenced Canadian people and increased nationalism, which helped liberals to blow up election estimates to maintain power.
Liberal Justice Minister David Lametty told CTV, “We were dead and were buried in December. Now we are going to form a government.”
He said, “We have thanked Mark.”
The leader of the Conservative Party, Pierre Pilevre, demanded a referendum to make the election a referendum on Trudeau, which fell before he finally left the post in January.
In the final months of Trudeau, Trump repeatedly referred to him as the Governor of Canada as the comment on the country’s converting the country into 51st state. After Trudeau resigned, Carney became the leader of the two -time central banker, Prime Minister and Liberal Party leader.
Conservative leaders Pierre Poilev, Right, and his wife Anada Pilevre cast their vote in the federal election in Otawa, Canada on Monday, April 28, 2025. (AP)
Trump also suggested on Election Day that he was on a ballot and again said that Canada should become a 51st state. He also incorrectly claimed that the US subsidize Canada.
“This is no meaning until Canada is a state!” He wrote on Truth social.
Polyre replied to Trump, urged him not to try to influence Canada’s elections.
“President Trump, stay out of our election. The only people to decide the future of Canada are Canadian in the ballot box.”
Trump’s attacks have disappointed many Canadians, causing many people to cancel American holidays, refuse to buy American goods and possibly vote quickly. A record 7.3 million canadians cast ballot before the election day.
“Americans want to break us so that they can be our owner,” Carney said before the election. “They are not just words. This is the risk.”
Trump says he was not ‘trolling’ about getting Greenland, Canada as the 51st state.
Elections are seen by Canada signage as voters come to a polling station on election day on Halifax, Canada, Monday, 28 April, 2025. (AP)
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Carney and Liberals made history by achieving the party’s fourth consecutive term, but there are further challenges.
In addition to broaden the American tariffs on Canadian goods, Canada is facing a cost-living crisis.
More than 75% of Canadian exports go to the US, so Trump’s tariff is threatened and wishes to transfer Canada’s production to the US for North American vehicle manufacturers, seriously hurting the country’s economy.
At the campaign mark, Carney promised that every dollar collected by the government from counter-tariff on American goods would go to the canadian workers adversely affected by the trade war.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.