Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, who also leads the Liberal Party, spoke to a crowd of supporters at a rally held in Surrey on April 23, 2025. Getty Images


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Mark Carney has won Canada’s federal election. He said the country will never give in to threats from U.S. President Donald Trump. Carney promised to lead with unity and protect Canada’s interests. “These are not idle threats,” he said about Trump’s recent remarks. “That will never ever happen.”

Carney ran as leader of the Liberal Party. His campaign focused on defending Canada from outside pressure, especially from the U.S. He told voters that Canada must stay strong and take care of each other.

U.S. Tariffs Stirred the Election

The election happened during a tense time. Trump had placed heavy tariffs on Canadian goods. He also suggested that Canada should become the 51st U.S. state. These moves upset many Canadians.

The situation turned the vote into more than just a national issue. It became a choice about how to deal with the U.S. Trump’s actions pushed many voters to support Carney, who stood firm against the U.S. president.

Poilievre Concedes Defeat

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre admitted his loss. He said Carney won enough seats to lead, though his party may not have a full majority. Carney might need support from other parties to govern.

Poilievre said he will help protect Canada’s rights and stand up to Trump’s threats. He urged all parties to work together for the good of the country.

Carney’s Background and Plans

Carney is 60 years old. He had never been a politician before. He was a central banker who helped during big global problems. He led Canada’s economy during the 2008 financial crisis. Later, he guided Britain through Brexit.

His experience helped him win support. Voters saw him as calm, clear, and strong during this challenging time.

Carney said the country must depend less on the U.S. He wants to build more homes, factories, and energy sources inside Canada. He warned that Canada faces “tough days ahead” due to U.S. tariffs. But he promised to lead with action and strength.

Looking Beyond the U.S.

Carney made his first trip as prime minister to Europe. He spoke with French and British leaders. He wants to build deeper ties with allies who are more reliable than the U.S.

He has not ruled out talking with Trump, but said future talks will be between two equal countries. “We have many other options than the U.S. to build prosperity,” he said.

Singh Steps Down

The election also brought bad news for the National Democratic Party. They did not win enough seats to keep party status. Their leader, Jagmeet Singh, lost his seat and stepped down.

Singh said Carney has a big job ahead. He must protect Canada’s freedom and stay firm in talks with Trump.

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