
Carney's Liberals win Canada election defined by Trump
The Peninsula
Ottawa: Prime Minister Mark Carney won Canada s election Monday, leading his Liberal Party to a new term in power after convincing voters his experien...
Ottawa: Prime Minister Mark Carney won Canada's election Monday, leading his Liberal Party to a new term in power after convincing voters his experience managing crises had prepared him to confront US President Donald Trump.
The public broadcaster CBC and other outlets projected the Liberals would form Canada's next government, but it was not yet clear if they would hold a majority in parliament.
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre fell short of becoming prime minister, but his party was on track to form a strong opposition.
Carney, who had never held elected office and only replaced Justin Trudeau as prime minister last month, previously served as central bank governor in both Canada and Britain.
Trump's trade war and annexation threats outraged Canadians and made dealing with the United States a top campaign issue.









