The Liberal Party of Canada won the national elections on Monday with the voters who gave a complete term as a prime minister for Mark Carney, according to the national issuer CBC/Radio Canada, choosing an experienced economist and a policy manufacturer to guide turbulent.
Complete results should be available later on Monday or early Tuesday. But the decision of the voters sealed an impressive change for the Liberal Party that only months ago seemed safe from the Conservative Party, led by Carrera Pierre Poilievre. Mr. Carney has been prime minister since March, when former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau resigned.
The election has been remarkable in many ways, with candidates and many voters who describe it as the most important vote in their lives.
He has bone dominated by President Trump and his implacable approach to Canada, the closest ally in the United States and the commercial partner. Trump has imposed tariffs on Canadian goods, pushing it towards a recession, and repeatedly threatened to annex it as state 51. Just as Canadians were heading to the polls on Monday morning, he repeated that desire, arguing in social networks that he would bring economic and military benefits.
Mr. Carney, 60, who was promoted as the Anti-Trump candidate and focused his campaign on dealing with the United States, finally benefited from the position of US President.
Mr. Poilievre, 45, and the conservatives had been dominating the surveys for years, building a platform against the liberals and Mr. Trudeau about the argument that they had dragged Canada to a prolonged economic discomfort.
But they observed that his double digit leads quickly to evaporate after Trump’s aggressiveness to Canada and Trudeau’s resignation.
The Canadians who headed to the polls were worried about both the country’s relationship with their neighbor to the south and with the state of the economy at home. The affair concerns, mainly about homes, were opinion surveys held before the elections were shown.
But Canada’s election on Monday also occurred as a child or referendum against Trump and the way he has the legs covered by the United States allies and their commercial partners.
It is the second great international choice since Trump came to power, after Germany, and the management of the break in the relationship with the United States of Canada is being monitored worldwide.
The election also stressed that Mr. Trump’s conservative policy mark can become toxic to conservatives in other places if they are considered too aligned with their ideological and rhetorical style. Poilievre, who criticized “Radical Woke Ideology,” promised to define the Canadian national broadcaster and said he would have foreign help, seemed to have lost centrist voters, the pre -electoral surveys suggested.
For Mr. Carney, Monday’s victory marked a surprising moment in his rapid increase in Canada’s political establishment since he entered the race to replace Mr. Trudeau in January.
A political but veteran rookie who makes policies, the tone and the measured challenge and Carney’s challenge of Carney helped Trump’s aggressive obertures helped voters who had been contemplating support the conservatives, according to the surveys and some individual voters. And his policy as pragmatic and centrist seemed to align themselves better with Canada’s mood after a decade or the progressive agenda of Mr. Trudeau.
There was extensive evidence on Monday that the personality and background of Mr. Carney had driven the liberals. He is an economist educated in Harvard and Oxford who served as governor of the doors of the Bank of Canada, the 2008 world financial crisis and the duration of the Bank of England. He later used to serve in corporate joints and became a leading voice in the conscious investment of the weather.
Mr. Poilievre and other critics tried to frame Mr. Carney as an elitist out of contact that had spent much of his adult life away from Canada and knew little about the country or his people.
They also attacked Mr. Carney for their experience working in China, who has interfered with the Canadian elections, and some of their policies proposals that said the public fines of Canada would load and hinder that the economy of the country be three.
Despite Monday’s victory, the way ahead of Mr. Carney and his new government will be difficult. To begin with, you will have to commit to Mr. Trump and his unpredictable attitude Townd Canada and discuss expensive issues, including trade and security.
And you will need to show voters that their economic policy credentials can really be used to improve the slow economic growth of Canada and persistently high unemployed.