Canada’s Liberals clinch election win—here’s why the drama isn’t over yet
Mark Carney’s Liberal Party has claimed victory in Canada’s parliamentary elections, according to major media projections. But will they govern with a majority? That’s the billion-dollar question lighting up Canadian politics. 🗳️ CBC and CTV News predict the Liberals will form the next government, but with only 156 seats secured so far (Conservatives trail at 145), the final tally could hinge on British Columbia’s late-counted votes.
Carney, a former Bank of England and Bank of Canada governor who stepped into politics just last month, is set to become the first Canadian PM in decades without prior elected experience. Talk about a plot twist! 📉 The Liberals need 172 seats to avoid relying on smaller parties to pass laws—so all eyes are now on the West Coast.
Known for his economic policymaking chops, Carney’s quick pivot from Trudeau’s exit to leading the nation has left many asking: Will he prioritize stability or shake things up? Stay tuned as British Columbia’s results drop—this race isn’t over till the last ballot sings. 🎶
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Canadian PM Mark Carney's Liberals win election: media projections
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