Canada’s Liberal Party, led by Prime Minister Mark Carney, has won a fourth consecutive term, securing 169 seats in the House of Commons—just shy of a majority.
The Conservative Party, under Pierre Poilievre, finished with 144 seats, while the Bloc Québécois and New Democratic Party (NDP) captured 23 and seven seats, respectively. See charts here.
Both Poilievre and NDP leader Jagmeet Singh lost their own ridings, with Singh subsequently announcing his resignation.
Carney, positioning himself as a defender of Canadian sovereignty, declared in his victory speech that Canada would never “be part of the United States in any way, shape or form.”