In a closely contested election, Prime Minister Mark Carney's Liberal Party secured 169 seats in Canada's Parliament, just three short of a majority. Though the Conservatives gained 143 seats, the election outcome was unexpected given prior predictions of Liberal losses. Carney, who had never held office before, successfully led the party to a rare fourth term. While lacking a majority complicates legislative processes, the Liberals have experience governing without one and may find natural allies in smaller parties like the Greens and New Democrats to support their agenda, especially in light of external economic pressures.
Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada led the Liberal Party to a significant election victory but failed to secure a majority, influencing the legislative agenda moving forward.
Despite not achieving a majority, the Liberal Party's win marks a continuing trend of center-left governance in Canada as they navigate a politically challenging landscape.
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