Oh thank god. More details from the article below:
"Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carneyâs Liberal Party has won the federal election, capping a stunning turnaround in fortunes fueled by U.S. President Donald Trumpâs annexation threats and trade war.
Carneyâs rival, populist Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre, was voted out of his seat in Parliament, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation projected Tuesday [April 29, 2025].
The loss of his seat representing his Ottawa district in Mondayâs election capped a swift decline in fortunes for the firebrand Poilievre, who a few months ago appeared to be a shoo-in to become Canadaâs next prime minister and shepherd the Conservatives back into power for the first time in a decade.
But then Trump launched a trade war with Canada and suggested the country should become the 51st state, outraging voters and upending the election.
Poilievre, a career politician, campaigned with Trump-like bravado, taking a page from the âAmerica Firstâ president by adopting the slogan âCanada First.â But his similarities to Trump may have ultimately cost him and his party.
The Liberals were projected to win more of Parliamentâs 343 seats than the Conservatives. It wasnât immediately clear if they would win an outright majority â at least 172 â or would need to rely on a smaller party to pass legislation and remain in power.
Elections Canada said it has decided to pause counting of special ballots â cast by voters who are away from their districts during the election â until later Tuesday morning. The Liberals were leading or elected in 168 seats when the counting was paused, four short of a majority. Elections Canada estimated that the uncounted votes could affect the result in about a dozen districts....
Trumpâs truculence has infuriated Canadians, leading many to cancel U.S. vacations, refuse to buy American goods and possibly even vote early. A record 7.3 million Canadians cast ballots before election day.
Reid Warren, a Toronto resident, said he voted Liberal because Poilievre âsounds like mini-Trump to me.â He said Trumpâs tariffs are a worry.
âCanadians coming together from, you know, all the shade being thrown from the States is great, but itâs definitely created some turmoil, thatâs for sure,â he said.
Historian Robert Bothwell said Poilievre appealed to the âsame sense of grievanceâ as Trump, but that it ultimately worked against him.
âThe Liberals ought to pay him,â Bothwell said, referring to the U.S. president. âTrump talking is not good for the Conservatives.â"
-via AP News, April 29, 2025