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Canada's liberal party wins the choice that Trump's trade war dominated | Election messages

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The Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney on the next government show projections.

Canada's senior liberal party has won national elections dominated by Donald Trump's trade war and annexation threats from the United States.

The 60-year-old Prime Minister Mark Carney will keep the top job after forecasts showed his liberals on course to win most seats in Parliament's 343 lower house, reported the National Radio CBC and CTV News late Monday.

It was not clear whether Carney, a career economist and banker, who, given the threats of Trump as a champion for Canada, would be able to form a majority government or to rely on the support of a smaller party.

The liberals, which were a fourth term in power in power, recently won a parliamentary majority in 2015.

The Center left party had rely on the support of the left-wing new democratic party to say goodbye to laws after winning the elections in 2021 with 160 seats.

Since the voices were still counted late Monday, the liberals were on course to win at least 160 seats, and the conservative party, led by Pierre Poilievre, 45, on the right track to take at least 151 according to the CBC projection.

The result marks a breathtaking turn for the liberals, which the conservatives in polls only left in surveys in February.

While Poilievre had hoped to use the widespread unpopularity of the former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Trump's return to the White House led to an increase in the patriotic atmosphere in Canada and galvanized the voters near the reigning party.

After led the race comfortably for more than two years, the advantage of the conservatives disappeared after Carney Trudeau had replaced and escalated the tensions between Ottawa and Washington.

Until the time of the election day, the liberals interviewed as a clear favorite.

During his campaign path, Carney, who has never held a political office in March, had announced his financial experience and aggressively pushed back on Trump's trade and threats to transform Canada into the 51st US state.

“Unfortunately, our old relationship with the United States is over,” said Carney in a last place towards the voters on Sunday.

“And America's leadership of the global economy is over. And that's a tragedy. This is still involved. But it is a tragedy. It is also our new reality. We have to recognize it.”

“We will fight,” added Carney. “We will fight Trump's counter -tariffs. In fact, we are already against you with our own counterattacks against you, which cause maximum damage in the United States.

When the Canadians went to the surveys on Monday, Trump returned to his topic of conversation when Canada became a US state.

“Good luck for the great people in Canada,” Trump wrote about the social truth.

“Choose the man who has the strength and wisdom to reduce your taxes in half, to increase your military power free of charge and at the highest level of the world.

Almost 29 million Canadians were in the elections to coordinate a record of 7.3 million voters who made ballot papers before the survey.

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