Mark Carney and the Liberal Party of Canada have secured a fourth consecutive term in power, with Carney using his victory speech to warn that former US President Donald Trump is 'trying to break us.' The election saw a surge in Canadian nationalism, partly fueled by Trump's actions, which many Canadians found infuriating. Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre conceded defeat and pledged to hold the new minority government accountable. While the final seat count is still being determined, Carney's message emphasized unity and resilience against external political pressure. The Liberals' win is seen as a response to both domestic and international challenges.
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'Trump is trying to break us', Mark Carney warns as he declares Canada election victory
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre conceded defeat to Carney's Liberals and said his party would hold the minority government to account.
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‘Trump is trying to break us,’ Carney warns in victory speech
The US President’s actions infuriated Canadians and stoked a surge in nationalism that helped the Liberals flip the narrative and win a fourth straight term in power.
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'Trump Is Trying to Break Us,' Warns Mark Carney in Election Victory Speech
Mark Carney, leader of the Liberal Party of Canada, took a swipe at Donald Trump in his victory speech in Ottawa in the early hours of Tuesday, April 29, after CBC projected his party would secure enough seats to form a government.
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