The Canadian federal election resulted in a victory for the Liberal Party, led by Mark Carney, who secured approximately 44% of the popular vote. This close contest saw the Conservatives, under Pierre Poilievre, receive about 41%. Carney's leadership emerged amid widespread discontent with former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. His economic background and the geopolitical context, particularly the threat from Donald Trump, played a pivotal role in rallying support for the Liberals. The election outcome positioned Carney to form a minority government, requiring collaboration with other parties to pass legislation.
In the Canadian federal election, the Liberal Party, led by Mark Carney, won around forty-four percent of the popular vote, forming a minority government.
Carney managed to reverse a significant poll deficit for the Liberals, largely due to the threat posed by Donald Trump, presenting him as a more stable leader.
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