29.04.2025 20:31
In the early general elections held in Canada under the shadow of U.S. President Donald Trump's remarks about "the 51st state," the Liberal Party, led by Prime Minister Mark Carney, achieved a majority and emerged victorious.
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In the early general elections held in Canada under the shadow of U.S. President Donald Trump's "51st state" remarks, the Liberal Party, led by Prime Minister Mark Carney, achieved a majority and reached victory.
The name of victory became clear in Canada leading up to the election. According to the unofficial results shared by Canada's official and independent election authority, Elections Canada, the ruling Liberal Party secured a majority in the elections by receiving 43.5% of the valid votes.
COULD NOT ACHIEVE A MAJORITY ON THEIR OWN
With the current vote rate, Carney's party, which won 168 of the 343 seats in the Canadian Federal Parliament, could not surpass the 172-seat threshold required to govern alone.
The main opposition Conservative Party, which received 41.4% of the votes, secured 144 seats in Parliament.
LAST MAJORITY ACHIEVED IN 2015
The Liberals, expected to come to power for the fourth consecutive time, last achieved a majority in Parliament in 2015.
In the previous election, the Liberal Party led by Justin Trudeau won 160 seats, the Conservative Party 119, the Bloc Québécois 32, and the New Democratic Party 25 seats.
CARNEY'S VICTORY SPEECH
Carney, who reached victory in the election, spoke in Ottawa, the capital of Canada. In his speech, Carney addressed the public with the statement, "Who is ready to stand up for Canada with me? And who is ready? Who is ready to build Canada strongly?"
WORDS THAT WILL ANNOY TRUMP WORDS
Carney stated that the U.S. wants Canada's land, resources, and water, saying, "But these are not empty threats. President Trump is trying to divide us so that the U.S. can have us. This will never, ever happen."
Addressing all Canadian citizens, Carney said, "No matter where you live, what language you speak, or how you vote, I will always do my best to represent everyone who sees Canada as their home."
Carney emphasized that the old relationship based on integration with the U.S. has ended, stating that the open global trading system that Canada has relied on since World War II has come to an end.
WHAT DOES TRUMP WANT?
Canada entered the elections during a period when U.S. President Donald Trump had increased his threats towards Canada. In many of Trump's statements, he indicates that he wants Canada to be the 51st state of the U.S.
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