Results are starting to come in. Here's the latest.
Briefly

Canada's election is pivotal as citizens vote on how to respond to President Trump's threats and the economy amidst global challenges. Pre-election polls indicated a slight edge for the Liberal Party led by Mark Carney over the Conservative Party and Pierre Poilievre. Once leading by over 25 percentage points, the Conservatives saw a shift in momentum following Trudeau's resignation and rising support for Carney regarding Trump's policies. With multiple parties in play, the outcome will shape Canadian governance and its response to international pressures.
Polls have closed across most of the country, where voters are determining how it will respond to President Trump's threats and the shape of its economy at a time of global turmoil.
Just three months ago, the Conservatives had been leading polls by more than 25 percentage points, and Mr. Poilievre appeared all but certain to become Canada's next prime minister.
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