And that's a wrap -- Mark Carney and the Liberal Party of Canada have secured a stunning political comeback and win. The numbers as they currently are put no path forward for the Conservatives. It is now just a matter of how large of a majority the Liberals will have. I have never seen a reversal of political fortune like that. There is …
And that's a wrap -- Mark Carney and the Liberal Party of Canada have secured a stunning political comeback and win. The numbers as they currently are put no path forward for the Conservatives. It is now just a matter of how large of a majority the Liberals will have. I have never seen a reversal of political fortune like that. There is no doubt that the Liberals are the better party hands down, but still an extremely impressive result.
The Liberals are winning or leading in 168 seats, four short of a majority. The NDP has won 5 seats, and are leading in 2 more. Thus, looks as though their seats would allow the Liberals to govern for the full term just as they did the last 3-4 years. Singh lost his seat, and stepped down as leader, as the NDP drop in British Columbia actually allowed the Conservatives to gain a few seats.
Polilievre has lost his seat thanks to the NDP wipeout in Ontario. Liberals won by 2 points nationally. Normally, that should have given them a majority. But the NDP only getting 6% nationally rearranged the map a bit.
And that's a wrap -- Mark Carney and the Liberal Party of Canada have secured a stunning political comeback and win. The numbers as they currently are put no path forward for the Conservatives. It is now just a matter of how large of a majority the Liberals will have. I have never seen a reversal of political fortune like that. There is no doubt that the Liberals are the better party hands down, but still an extremely impressive result.
The Liberals are winning or leading in 168 seats, four short of a majority. The NDP has won 5 seats, and are leading in 2 more. Thus, looks as though their seats would allow the Liberals to govern for the full term just as they did the last 3-4 years. Singh lost his seat, and stepped down as leader, as the NDP drop in British Columbia actually allowed the Conservatives to gain a few seats.
Polilievre has lost his seat thanks to the NDP wipeout in Ontario. Liberals won by 2 points nationally. Normally, that should have given them a majority. But the NDP only getting 6% nationally rearranged the map a bit.