Canada Election 2025

Carney to Outline Government Priorities After Election Win, Focus on Trade Talks with Trump

Carney to Outline Government Priorities After Election Win, Focus on Trade Talks with Trump

Ottawa (Rajeev Sharma):  Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to unveil the priorities of his newly elected Liberal government today, just four days after leading the party to a fourth mandate in the federal elections.Carney will address the media at 11 a.m. EDT and take questions, in what will be his first public remarks since his election night speech at an Ottawa hockey arena. In that speech, he promised to “chart a new course” for Canada one that reduces its heavy reliance on the United States.One of Carney’s first orders of business is addressing growing trade tensions with the U.S.…
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Carney’s Election Victory Sets Stage for Canada-India Reset, Khalistan Tensions Expected to Ease

Carney’s Election Victory Sets Stage for Canada-India Reset, Khalistan Tensions Expected to Ease

Ottawa (Rajeev Sharma) — Mark Carney’s rise as Canada’s new Prime Minister not only marks a political shift in Ottawa but is also poised to reset the strained diplomatic ties with India, which had deteriorated under former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. The Liberal Party’s win in a high-stakes election dominated by U.S. tariffs, affordability issues, and sovereignty concerns now opens the door for a potential thaw in India-Canada relations.Carney, who replaced Trudeau earlier this year, has stressed the importance of rebuilding ties with India. Describing the relationship as "incredibly important" economically and strategically, Carney has refrained from reigniting past controversies,…
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Canada Elections 2025: Mark Carney Leads Liberals to Victory, Jagmeet Singh Resigns

Canada Elections 2025: Mark Carney Leads Liberals to Victory, Jagmeet Singh Resigns

Ottawa (Rajeev Sharma): Mark Carney’s Liberal Party is set to form a minority government after a high-stakes federal election shaped largely by escalating tensions with the United States. Roughly 28 million Canadians cast their ballots Monday, facing one of the most consequential votes in recent history. Carney, a former central banker turned political leader, steered the Liberals to victory with a campaign promising economic stability amid President Donald Trump's ongoing tariff war. The Liberals’ surprising comeback derailed Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre’s hopes of seizing power. In a parallel political development, New Democratic Party (NDP) leader Jagmeet Singh has stepped down.…
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Mark Carney Leads Liberals to Minority Victory Amid Rising Canadian Nationalism and Trump Tensions

Mark Carney Leads Liberals to Minority Victory Amid Rising Canadian Nationalism and Trump Tensions

Ottawa (Rajeev Sharma) : Mark Carney has led the Liberal Party to a narrow but decisive minority government win in Canada’s federal election, defeating Pierre Poilievre’s Conservatives in a campaign dominated by issues like affordability, tariffs, and threats from U.S. President Donald Trump.CTV News declared the Liberals victorious late Monday night after projections showed they had won or were leading in 156 of the 343 ridings. Conservatives secured 144 seats, falling short once again of forming government. A party requires 172 seats for a majority.This marks the fourth straight federal defeat for the Conservatives and cements a decade-long rule for…
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Liberals Hold Narrow Lead as Canada Heads Into Final Day of Campaigning

Liberals Hold Narrow Lead as Canada Heads Into Final Day of Campaigning

Ottawa (Rajeev Sharma)– With just hours left before Canadians cast their votes in the crucial federal election, the Liberal Party under Prime Minister Mark Carney holds a narrow lead over the Conservative Party led by Pierre Poilievre, according to final opinion polls.A Nanos survey released Saturday showed the Liberals at 43% and the Conservatives at 38.9%, indicating a tightening race that could come down to key battlegrounds across British Columbia and Ontario. The New Democratic Party (NDP) led by Jagmeet Singh trails with 12.6% support, while the Bloc Québécois and the Green Party are expected to maintain smaller shares.The campaign's…
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Canada Election 2025: Jean Chrétien Predicts Liberal Majority as Party Leaders Make Final Push

Canada Election 2025: Jean Chrétien Predicts Liberal Majority as Party Leaders Make Final Push

Ottawa, (Rajeev Sharma)– As Canadians prepare to head to the polls on Monday, federal party leaders are making their final campaign pushes across the country. Former Prime Minister Jean Chrétien has added a jolt to the race by predicting a Liberal majority win, energizing Mark Carney’s campaign in the critical final stretch.The Liberal Party, under Mark Carney's leadership, is focusing heavily on key urban ridings in Ontario and Quebec, emphasizing economic stability, climate action, and healthcare improvements. Carney has presented the Liberals as the party best positioned to ensure Canada’s long-term prosperity.Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre, meanwhile, is zeroing in on…
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Canada Votes, But Not for the Prime Minister: How the System Works

Canada Votes, But Not for the Prime Minister: How the System Works

Ontario, April 25: As Canada gears up for its federal election on April 28, many first-time voters—and a good number of observers abroad—are surprised to learn they won’t actually be voting for the country’s Prime Minister. At least, not directly.Unlike the U.S. presidential system, where citizens vote for a head of state, Canada’s parliamentary democracy works differently. Voters cast a ballot not for a national leader, but for a local Member of Parliament (MP) in their riding. That MP’s party—if it wins the most seats in the House of Commons—then gets the chance to form a government. The party leader…
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Trump’s Canada-Bashing Backfires as Carney Gains Momentum Before Election

Trump’s Canada-Bashing Backfires as Carney Gains Momentum Before Election

Toronto ( Rajeev Sharma) – U.S. President Donald Trump's renewed attacks on Canada’s auto industry and national sovereignty are sparking political ripples across the border, just days before Canadians head to the polls. But instead of damaging Prime Minister Mark Carney’s prospects, Trump’s tirade appears to have done the opposite.In a campaign rally, Trump bluntly said, “We don't really want Canada to make cars for us… We want to make our own cars,” and hinted at raising tariffs beyond the existing 25% on Canadian auto exports. He also declared that Canada would “cease to exist” without the U.S.—a statement that…
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Liberal Surge Threatens Poilievre’s Hold on Carleton as Election Heats Up

Liberal Surge Threatens Poilievre’s Hold on Carleton as Election Heats Up

Ottawa, April 24, 2025 — Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre finds himself in an unexpected fight for political survival in his own riding of Carleton, as internal polls reveal growing momentum for Liberal candidate Bruce Fanjoy. Once considered a safe Conservative stronghold, Carleton is now shaping up to be a defining battleground in Canada’s April 28 federal election.Fanjoy, backed by an energized Liberal base, has been running an intensive grassroots campaign. He’s reportedly knocked on over 15,000 doors and worn out two pairs of sneakers in a determined push to flip the riding. Calling it “a national election inside a local…
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Record Turnout in Early Voting Reflects Canada’s Deepening Political Pulse

Record Turnout in Early Voting Reflects Canada’s Deepening Political Pulse

Toronto, April 23, 2025 — In a landmark shift ahead of the federal election, over 7.3 million Canadians cast their ballots during the four-day early voting period that ended on April 21. This marks a dramatic 25% increase from the 5.8 million early voters in the 2021 general election, setting a new record, according to preliminary estimates released by Elections Canada.This early voting figure already accounts for about 42% of the total turnout recorded in the last election. While these are not final numbers—some polls are still reporting—it clearly signals heightened political engagement across the country.The spike in early participation…
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