Liberal leader Mark Carney will form the government, Global News projects.
Although the votes are always counted in certain parts of the country, it is not clear if the liberals will form a majority or minority government. Carney too won in his own district of NepeanGlobal News Projects.
Carney said the Canadians were standing at a “hinge” in history.
“We are again in one of these hinge moments in history. Our old relationship with the United States – a relationship based on progressive integration is over. ”
“The open global trade system anchored by the United States, a system on which Canada has relied on since the Second World War, a system which, even if not perfect-has helped provide prosperity for a country for decades, is over,” he said.

Carney spoke to supporters in Ottawa, exposing the threat of the United States as its absolute priority.
“America wants our land, our resources, our water, our country. These are not inactive threats. President Trump tries to break so that America can own us. This will never happen,” he said.
Carney added: “We must also recognize the reality that our world has fundamentally changed.”
The liberal chief warned that there were difficult days to come.

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“We are above the shock of American betrayal, but we must never forget the lessons,” he said.
He said that his government would strengthen economic strength in the time to come.
“We are going to build, baby, build.”

The 37 -day election campaign, as short as possible for an electoral campaign, was held under the economic threat posed in Canada by the prices of US President Donald Trump and his threats to make Canada on the 51st state. Carney spoke to Trump on the phone last month and the two leaders agreed to meet after the Canadian elections.
In his victory speech, Carney said he would meet Trump to chop a trade agreement.
“When I sat with President Trump, it will be to discuss the future economic and security relationship between two sovereign nations. And it will be with our full knowledge that we have a lot, many other options than the United States to build prosperity for all Canadians. We will strengthen our relations with reliable partners in Europe, Asia and elsewhere, ”he said.
Conservative chief Pierre Hairy congratulated Carney for his planned victory.
“Canadians have opted for a thin minority government as a razor, a virtual link in the enumeration of voices. I would therefore like to congratulate Prime Minister Carney to lead this minority government,” he said.
Hairy added that his party would continue to keep the government to account, but added that they would also work with the government with regard to the fight against Trump’s prices.
“The conservatives will work with the Prime Minister and all the parties with the common goal of defending the interests of Canada and obtaining a new trade agreement which puts these prices behind us while protecting our sovereignty and the Canadian people,” he said.
The chief of the Bloc Québécois, Yves-François Blanchet, won his conduct in Quebec in project of world new to start. The Co-Leader of the Green Party Elizabeth May was re -elected in its siege on the island of Vancouver Saanich-Gulf islands.

Several outgoing liberals who have been appointed to the most recent cabinet of Prime Minister Mark Carney before the electoral call should also win their seats, notably Chrystia Freeland, François-Philippe Champagne, Dominic Leblanc, Steve McKinnon, Melanie Joly and Ginette Petitpas Taylor.
The leader of the NPD, Jagmeet Singh, conceded the defeat in his conduct of central Burnaby and said that he would be resign as a party leader.
“I’m going to move as a party leader as soon as an interim leader can be appointed,” he said.
“It is the honor of my life to represent the inhabitants of Central Burnaby. Tonight, they have chosen a new member of the Parliament, and I wish them good luck because they continue to work hard for this community,” Singh told supporters.
Singh also congratulated Carney.
“I want to take a moment to congratulate Prime Minister Carney for his victory. He has an important job to represent to represent all Canadians and to protect our country and his sovereignty against the threats of Donald Trump,” he said.
Tuesday, Preliminary showed that 7.3 million voters voted during the surveys in advance during the long Easter weekend, an increase of 25% compared to the 5.8 million anticipated votes in the federal elections of 2021.
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