In a surprising turn of events, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's Liberal Party emerged victorious in the federal election. This victory was largely fueled by backlash against U.S. President Donald Trump's aggressive trade war and annexation threats towards Canada. Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre faced a significant defeat, losing his seat in Parliament while campaigning on a populist platform that mirrored Trump's. The Liberals are projected to hold a significant number of seats, though their path to either a majority or minority government remains uncertain as ballot counting continues. Carney emphasized unity in his victory speech as they face external threats.
Carney's victory capped a turnaround fueled by Trump's trade war and annexation threats, leading to a dramatic defeat for Conservative leader Poilievre, voted out of Parliament.
The election outcome reflects a deep-seated discontent with Conservative rhetoric aligned with Trump, as voters reacted against Poilievre's 'Canada First' slogan, which echoed Trump's divisive politics.
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