
Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney speaks at the Liberal Party election night headquarters in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada April 29, 2025. — Reuters
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Prime Minister Mark Karni won the Canadian election on Monday, attracting his Liberal Party to a new term in power when his experience was agreed to, after his experience, after his experience, prepared him to fight the United States President Donald Trump.
Public broadcaster CBC and other outlets have predicted that Liberals will form Canada’s next government, but it is not yet clear whether they will win a majority in Parliament.
Conservative leader Perry Pilver was less than becoming prime minister, but his party was on the path to strong opposition.
Carney, who never held elected post and appointed just Justin Trudeau as Prime Minister last month, served as governor of the central bank in both Canada and the United Kingdom.
The dangers of Trump’s trade war and affiliation have angered the Canadian residents and made the United States a high election campaign.
A 60 -year -old former investment banker Carney anchored his campaign on an anti -Trump message, promising to enhance Canada’s overseas trade relations to stop the United States’ dependence, “said the country,” We can no longer trust. “
Carney describes Trump’s threat in harsh words.
“Donald Trump wants to break us so that the United States can own us,” he said during the campaign.
“They want our resources, they want our water, they want our land, they want our country. They can’t have it.”
When the CBC projection was announced, the joy of happiness broke out at Ottawa, where liberal supporters were watching the results.
“I am happy that we have found someone who can talk to Mr Trump at his level,” said Doroti Goblit, 72, said. “Mr Trump is a businessman. Mr Carney is a businessman, and I think he can be related to the two.”
Before Trudeau’s resignation, Trump made fun of him, and called the Prime Minister a “governor” because he urged Canada to become the 51st US state.
Goblit said she expects the sarcasm to stop.
“He is no longer governor, he is the Prime Minister of Canada, and is no longer the 51st state. It is ‘we are Canada!’
Steven Gallblat, a member of the liberal lawmaker and a cabinet cabinet, tied the result to Trump.
“President Trump’s attacks on Canada’s economy, but not just the economy, but not just the economy, our sovereignty and our identity, have really mobilized Canadian residents, and I think they have seen someone in Prime Minister Carney, who has a global experience,” he has a global experience.
Carney led the Bank of Canada through the financial crisis of 2008-2009 and led the Bank of England through a riot around the Brexit vote of 2016.
Trudeau’s departure
Trudeau’s departure was also very important for the liberal victory, which eliminated the most dramatic change in Canada’s political history.
On January 6, the day Trudeau announced that he would resign, the conservatives helped Liberals more than 20 points in most elections, as the decade of Trudeau in Trudeau’s rule increased public anger over the growing costs.
But nationwide is replacing Trudeau with anxiety about Carney Trump, changing the race.
Carney removed himself from Trudeau throughout the campaign.
He said that the former Prime Minister did not pay much attention to Canada’s growing economy and eliminated the controversial Trudeau tax on carbon emissions, which led to many voters.
For Polytor, a 45 -year -old man, who has been in parliament for two decades, has been the result of a surprising defeat.
He was criticized that he had directed Trump that he was at the time of anger, but he said he wanted to focus on domestic concerns.
He tried to persuade voters that Carney would only offer a continuation of failed liberal governance, which reduced an argument.
At the Conservative Watch Party in Ottawa, Jason Pich told AFP that he was surprised as a result.
Pach said, “I was hoping to celebrate tonight.
Of the about 29 million people in Canada, 29 million people were capable of voting in the G7 country, which covers a six -time zone.
The results of 343 Canadian MPs were still pending, with 172 seats needed for the majority. Liberals won the majority in 2015 but ruled with a minority since 2019.