Liberal Party wins Canada election Mark Carney tasked with forming government
Liberal Party Wins Majority of Seats in Canada’s House of Commons Elections
According to the English section of “webangah News Agency,” citing Mehr News Agency and qatar’s Al Jazeera, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation reported that the Liberal Party secured a majority of seats in the House of Commons. As an inevitable result, Mark Carney, the party’s leader, will be tasked with forming the next government.
Pre-election polls indicated that the Liberal Party led with approximately 42% public support, narrowly ahead (by nearly 3%) of Pierre Poilievre’s Conservative Party. Additionally, results from Icas Institute showed Liberals’ popularity was 6% higher than their Conservative rivals.
This trend held at polling stations, securing Carney’s Liberal Party its fourth consecutive parliamentary victory on Monday—a significant and unexpected achievement amid Canadians’ dissatisfaction with Justin Trudeau’s governance style.
Canada’s CTV network noted it remains unclear whether the Liberals can form a majority government.