Canadians were projected to keep the Liberal Party in power, entrusting Prime Minister Mark Carney to forge a new course for their struggling economy and stand up to President Trump.
Carney’s Liberals were set to win a fourth term in national elections on Monday, Canadian broadcast networks said. It wasn’t clear whether the Liberals would win a majority of seats or a smaller share that would require them to win support from other parties to govern, the broadcaster said.
Carney, a 60-year-old former head of the Bank of Canada and the Bank of England, became prime minister after Justin Trudeau stepped down in January. His expected victory is a remarkable one for a party headed for defeat at the start of this year. The Conservatives, led by Pierre Poilievre, had more than a 20-point lead in January, reflecting voter fatigue with a three-term Trudeau administration and anger over inflation and high housing costs.
Trudeau’s resignation after a decade in power and Trump’s return to the White House precipitated a reversal in fortunes for the Liberals under Carney, who said he was the best candidate to handle Trump and reshape an economy dependent on U.S. demand. Left-leaning politicians in Australia and the U.K., too, have benefited from appearing to best embody opposition to Trump’s plans.... Read More: WSJ