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The Liberal Party continues to govern under Carney's leadership, facing economic challenges.
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IntroductionCanadian voters support the Liberal Party to continue governing, giving Prime Minister Mark Carney t ...

Canadian voters support the Liberal Party to continue governing, giving Prime Minister Mark Carney the opportunity to lead the country in facing the challenges posed by the Trump administration and to forge a new path for Canada's troubled economy. According to reports from Canadian TV networks, Carney's Liberal Party is expected to win a fourth term, but it remains unclear if they can secure a majority of seats. If unable to secure a majority, the Liberals will need to seek support from other parties to remain in power.
Mark Carney, who previously served as the Governor of the Bank of Canada and the Bank of England, took over as the Prime Minister of Canada after Justin Trudeau stepped down in January. Carney's government faces significant economic challenges both domestically and internationally, especially due to the uncertainty brought by U.S. President Trump's trade policies. In response, Carney has pledged to strengthen cooperation with the global economy and take measures to stimulate Canada's economic growth.
Although Canada faces global economic uncertainties, Carney's government plans to focus on stabilizing the economy, boosting employment, and countering the negative impacts of Trump's tariff policies. Moreover, Carney has emphasized policies promoting green energy and innovation industries to ensure Canada's long-term economic recovery.
Whether the Liberals can win more seats and how they will address future political and economic challenges remains a key focus in Canadian politics.

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