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Canada’s conservative leader was a shoo-in for PM before Trump. He couldn’t even hold his seat

  • On April 28, 2025, Canada held a federal election with a record turnout of 68.5%, the highest since 1993.
  • The election followed a decade of Trudeau's leadership marked by declining popularity due to rising food and housing prices.
  • Mark Carney replaced Trudeau as Liberal leader and prime minister without holding a Commons seat, while Poilievre sought to make the vote a referendum on Trudeau.
  • Carney emphasized unity against Washington’s threats in his victory speech, and he agreed with Trump to cooperate as independent nations for mutual betterment.
  • Poilievre lost his seat after 20 years in Parliament and could remain Conservative leader but must seek election in another district, signaling potential party challenges ahead.
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In Canada, the Liberals won this Monday's legislature with 43.7% of the vote against 41.3% for the Conservatives, but Mark Carney's party finally failed to win the absolute majority. The final results fell on Tuesday, April 29, 2025. But the Liberals went very close.

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The Journal broke the news in Ireland on Tuesday, April 29, 2025.
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