The Liberals needed to secure 172 out of the 343 electoral districts in the House of Commons to achieve a majority government. As of the latest count, they were leading or elected in 156 districts, with the Conservatives close behind at 145.
The outcome of the election in the westernmost province of British Columbia could ultimately determine whether the Liberals fall short of a majority government. Shachi Kurl, president of the Angus Reid Institute, attributed the Liberal win to the “anybody-but-Conservative” sentiment, concerns over Trump’s tariffs, and the departure of former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Carney had pledged a firm stance against Washington on tariffs and advocated for reducing Canada’s reliance on the US. Despite the Conservatives’ unexpected strength in calling for change after the Liberals’ long tenure in power, the Liberals emerged with a notable comeback in the polls.
Trump’s threats of tariffs and annexation played a significant role in galvanizing support for Carney, a political newcomer with experience leading central banks. The US President’s recent comments on potentially raising tariffs on Canadian-made cars and his desire for Canada to become the 51st state underscored the ongoing tensions between the two countries.
The CBC projected a Liberal victory in the election, but it remained unclear whether it would result in a minority or majority government. The outcome marked a significant defeat for Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre, who campaigned on addressing domestic issues and criticizing the Liberals’ governance.
The election results reflected a shift in support from smaller parties like the New Democratic Party and the Bloc Quebecois towards the Liberals due to concerns over US relations. The Liberals’ potential win would mark a historic achievement, as the last party to secure four consecutive elections in Canada was the Liberals in 2004.
Both the Carney and Poilievre camps have yet to respond to the forecasts from CTV and CBC. The outcome of the election sets the stage for continued political dynamics and negotiations with the US under Carney’s leadership.