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PM Mark Carney’s Liberal Party Projected To Win Canada Polls Upended By Trump

by Binghamton Herald Report
April 29, 2025
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Canada’s ruling Liberal Party has been projected to win the country’s federal election on Monday, in what could be a turnaround of its fortune fueled by US President Donald Trump’s tariff strike and annexation threats. 

According to CBC News projections, Liberals are likely to form the next government. However, it is too soon to say whether the Liberals will steer clear of the halfway mark. 

Prime Minister Mark Carney is also projected to win his Ontario’s Nepean constituency, securing his first-ever seat in the House of Commons. 

The Liberal Party went for an early lead as voting ended in the North American country to elect 343 members to the House of Commons, the Lower of House of the Parliament. 

In the initial trends, Liberal Party led on 72 seats while the Conservative Party headed by Pierre Poilievre maintained a lead on 58 seats as voting closed in several constituencies including Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, Nunavut and the Northwest Territories.

 

Canada’s ruling Liberal Party has been projected to win the country’s federal election on Monday, in what could be a turnaround of its fortune fueled by US President Donald Trump’s tariff strike and annexation threats. 

According to CBC News projections, Liberals are likely to form the next government. However, it is too soon to say whether the Liberals will steer clear of the halfway mark. 

Prime Minister Mark Carney is also projected to win his Ontario’s Nepean constituency, securing his first-ever seat in the House of Commons. 

The Liberal Party went for an early lead as voting ended in the North American country to elect 343 members to the House of Commons, the Lower of House of the Parliament. 

In the initial trends, Liberal Party led on 72 seats while the Conservative Party headed by Pierre Poilievre maintained a lead on 58 seats as voting closed in several constituencies including Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, Nunavut and the Northwest Territories.

 

Canada’s ruling Liberal Party has been projected to win the country’s federal election on Monday, in what could be a turnaround of its fortune fueled by US President Donald Trump’s tariff strike and annexation threats. 

According to CBC News projections, Liberals are likely to form the next government. However, it is too soon to say whether the Liberals will steer clear of the halfway mark. 

Prime Minister Mark Carney is also projected to win his Ontario’s Nepean constituency, securing his first-ever seat in the House of Commons. 

The Liberal Party went for an early lead as voting ended in the North American country to elect 343 members to the House of Commons, the Lower of House of the Parliament. 

In the initial trends, Liberal Party led on 72 seats while the Conservative Party headed by Pierre Poilievre maintained a lead on 58 seats as voting closed in several constituencies including Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, Nunavut and the Northwest Territories.

 

Canada’s ruling Liberal Party has been projected to win the country’s federal election on Monday, in what could be a turnaround of its fortune fueled by US President Donald Trump’s tariff strike and annexation threats. 

According to CBC News projections, Liberals are likely to form the next government. However, it is too soon to say whether the Liberals will steer clear of the halfway mark. 

Prime Minister Mark Carney is also projected to win his Ontario’s Nepean constituency, securing his first-ever seat in the House of Commons. 

The Liberal Party went for an early lead as voting ended in the North American country to elect 343 members to the House of Commons, the Lower of House of the Parliament. 

In the initial trends, Liberal Party led on 72 seats while the Conservative Party headed by Pierre Poilievre maintained a lead on 58 seats as voting closed in several constituencies including Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, Nunavut and the Northwest Territories.

 

Canada’s ruling Liberal Party has been projected to win the country’s federal election on Monday, in what could be a turnaround of its fortune fueled by US President Donald Trump’s tariff strike and annexation threats. 

According to CBC News projections, Liberals are likely to form the next government. However, it is too soon to say whether the Liberals will steer clear of the halfway mark. 

Prime Minister Mark Carney is also projected to win his Ontario’s Nepean constituency, securing his first-ever seat in the House of Commons. 

The Liberal Party went for an early lead as voting ended in the North American country to elect 343 members to the House of Commons, the Lower of House of the Parliament. 

In the initial trends, Liberal Party led on 72 seats while the Conservative Party headed by Pierre Poilievre maintained a lead on 58 seats as voting closed in several constituencies including Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, Nunavut and the Northwest Territories.

 

Canada’s ruling Liberal Party has been projected to win the country’s federal election on Monday, in what could be a turnaround of its fortune fueled by US President Donald Trump’s tariff strike and annexation threats. 

According to CBC News projections, Liberals are likely to form the next government. However, it is too soon to say whether the Liberals will steer clear of the halfway mark. 

Prime Minister Mark Carney is also projected to win his Ontario’s Nepean constituency, securing his first-ever seat in the House of Commons. 

The Liberal Party went for an early lead as voting ended in the North American country to elect 343 members to the House of Commons, the Lower of House of the Parliament. 

In the initial trends, Liberal Party led on 72 seats while the Conservative Party headed by Pierre Poilievre maintained a lead on 58 seats as voting closed in several constituencies including Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, Nunavut and the Northwest Territories.

 

Canada’s ruling Liberal Party has been projected to win the country’s federal election on Monday, in what could be a turnaround of its fortune fueled by US President Donald Trump’s tariff strike and annexation threats. 

According to CBC News projections, Liberals are likely to form the next government. However, it is too soon to say whether the Liberals will steer clear of the halfway mark. 

Prime Minister Mark Carney is also projected to win his Ontario’s Nepean constituency, securing his first-ever seat in the House of Commons. 

The Liberal Party went for an early lead as voting ended in the North American country to elect 343 members to the House of Commons, the Lower of House of the Parliament. 

In the initial trends, Liberal Party led on 72 seats while the Conservative Party headed by Pierre Poilievre maintained a lead on 58 seats as voting closed in several constituencies including Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, Nunavut and the Northwest Territories.

 

Canada’s ruling Liberal Party has been projected to win the country’s federal election on Monday, in what could be a turnaround of its fortune fueled by US President Donald Trump’s tariff strike and annexation threats. 

According to CBC News projections, Liberals are likely to form the next government. However, it is too soon to say whether the Liberals will steer clear of the halfway mark. 

Prime Minister Mark Carney is also projected to win his Ontario’s Nepean constituency, securing his first-ever seat in the House of Commons. 

The Liberal Party went for an early lead as voting ended in the North American country to elect 343 members to the House of Commons, the Lower of House of the Parliament. 

In the initial trends, Liberal Party led on 72 seats while the Conservative Party headed by Pierre Poilievre maintained a lead on 58 seats as voting closed in several constituencies including Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, Nunavut and the Northwest Territories.

 

Tags: Canada Election ResultsCanada Elections 2025ConservativesLiberalsMark CarneyPierre Poilievre
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