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FIRST READING: Immigrants denied Carney his majority

5 May 2025
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FIRST READING: Immigrants denied Carney his majority
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In the recent Canadian federal election, Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Liberal Party faced a significant challenge from the immigrant vote, which has shifted towards the Conservative Party, undermining Carney’s expected majority. An analysis by The Economist highlighted that ridings with high immigrant populations saw increased Conservative support compared to the 2021 election, suggesting an electoral realignment similar to trends observed in the United States. This shift in voting patterns indicates that the immigrant community played a crucial role in preventing the Liberals from securing a majority in Parliament.

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