Mark Carney has led the Liberal Party to a comeback win in Canada’s federal election, capturing 168 seats—just four short of a majority in the 343-seat House of Commons. The results signal a significant turnaround for the Liberals, who had been lagging behind in earlier polls.
Carney, a former central bank chief with no background in elected office, took over party leadership in March after Justin Trudeau stepped down. His rapid rise was fueled in part by rising tensions with President Donald Trump, whose controversial trade stance and aggressive rhetoric toward Canada became a central issue in the campaign.
The Liberals’ strong performance suggests that Carney will be able to form a stable government, likely with support from smaller parties. In his post-election remarks, he declared that Canada would remain sovereign and independent, vowing to resist any outside influence on the nation’s future.
The election marked a pivotal moment for Canadian voters, many of whom were drawn to Carney’s message of economic resilience, diplomatic strength, and national unity in the face of mounting geopolitical pressure.
