Following the recent election, Prime Minister Mark Carney’s governing Liberals are set to lead a minority government, having secured 169 seats, three short of a majority. The Bloc Québécois leader has stated he won’t oppose the government for at least a year, allowing Carney to govern with relative stability initially, despite other parties’ weakened positions. While the Conservatives hold significant voter support, they may struggle to influence the legislative agenda without coalition partners, as issues concerning affordability and social equity remain prominent in public discourse.