Summary
In a remarkable political turnaround, Mark Carney’s Liberals won approximately 165 seats in the Canadian election on April 29, 2025, but fell short of a majority. Carney emphasized unity and collaboration in his victory speech, while the Conservatives gained 28 seats for a total of 147, despite potential leadership challenges for Pierre Poilievre. The NDP suffered significant losses, dropping to seven seats and 6% of the vote, leading to Jagmeet Singh’s resignation, as Canada appears to have shifted towards a two-party system.