In the recent election, Canada's Liberal Party, led by Prime Minister Mark Carney, has secured enough seats to form a minority government, according to projections by public broadcaster CBC. The party won 169 of the 343 seats in the House of Commons, falling short of the 172 needed for a majority, while the Conservative Party gained 144 seats. The election was heavily influenced by concerns regarding U.S. President Donald Trump's aggressive policies, which prompted voter support for the Liberals, notably after a period where they trailed significantly in polls. Carney's ascendancy to leadership followed the resignation of Justin Trudeau under critical scrutiny regarding housing and affordability issues.
Public broadcaster CBC projects that, after a tense election, the Liberal Party led by Mark Carney will form a minority government, falling short of a majority.
The Liberal Party cleverly utilized concerns over US President Trump's threats to rally support, recovering from a significant deficit in popularity just months before the election.
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