Canadians give Liberals 4th mandate as Carney leads party to minority win
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Trump Inserts Himself Into Canada’s Election And Liberals Can’t Stop Saying Merci
At sundown, the night before Monday’s federal election, Canadian Prime Minister and Liberal candidate Mark Carney paid his respects to the 11 killed in East Vancouver the night before, when a mentally ill man drove his SUV through a crowd of Filipino-Canadians celebrating Lapu-Lapu Day. He stood with his wife and British Columbia Premier David Ebey as the mourners sang ‘Amazing Grace.’ There was sorrow, but no one started blaming immigrants o…
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, a vocal critic of President Trump, wins election
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, a member of the Liberal Party, won Monday's election, running largely on an anti-Trump platform. The Liberal Party began the year double digits behind the opposition Conservatives, but surged ahead as President Trump began talking about making Canada the 51st American state and imposing steep tariffs on Canadian goods.
Canada: Carney's Liberals win elections, but will they form a majority gov't?
Prime Minister Mark Carney's Liberal Party won Canada's federal election securing a fourth consecutive term, though it remains unclear if they achieved a majority government requiring 172 seats or will form a minority government reliant on other parties.
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