Canada's PM Carney wins election as opposition concedes DW 04/29/2025
Briefly

Prime Minister Mark Carney's Liberal party has triumphed in Canada's federal election, with projections suggesting they may not secure the majority of seats necessary for clear governance. Opposition leader Pierre Poilievre conceded defeat but noted the Conservatives increased their seat count significantly. Formerly declining, the Liberal Party's comeback coincided with the departure of Justin Trudeau and external pressures from U.S. trade relations. The election also highlighted shifts in voter support and challenges faced by the New Democratic Party, whose leader intends to resign after losing his own seat.
Prime Minister Mark Carney's Liberal party won Canada's federal election with predictions of some uncertainty regarding their majority positioning in parliament.
The Liberal Party's ability to reclaim its popularity was significantly influenced by external pressures and opposition weaknesses, particularly concerning trade relations with the US.
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