In his remarks following his victory securing a full term, Carney said, "As I've been warning for months, America wants our land, our resources, our water, our country. Never. But these are not idle threats. President Trump is trying to break us so that America can own us. That will never, ever happen."
"As I've been warning for months, America wants our land, our resources, our water, our country. Never. But these are not idle threats. President Trump is trying to break us so that America can own us. That will never, ever happen."
— Howard Mortman (@HowardMortman) April 29, 2025
-- Canada Prime Minister Mark Carney pic.twitter.com/0HnF8LTH7Q
The former Bank of England governor emphasised his previous campaign remarks regarding the fundamental shift in Canadian-American diplomatic ties.
"We are over the shock of the American betrayal but we should never forget the lessons. We have to look out for ourselves. And above all we have to take care of each other,” CNN quoted Carney saying.
In an election, Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada won a new term on Monday night. Notably, Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre lost his Ontario constituency to the Liberals, ending his 20-year tenure. During his early Tuesday concession speech, Poilievre acknowledged his party's shortfall.
International leaders swiftly responded to the results. The EU's Ursula von der Leyen expressed support on X. Australia's Prime Minister highlighted bilateral cooperation, whilst China's spokesperson Guo Jiakun indicated willingness for diplomatic relations.
Congratulations to @MarkJCarney and the Liberal Party on their election victory.
— Ursula von der Leyen (@vonderleyen) April 29, 2025
The bond between Europe and Canada is strong — and growing stronger.
I look forward to working closely together, both bilaterally and within the G7.
We'll defend our shared democratic values,…
Congratulations to Prime Minister @MarkJCarney on your victory.
— Anthony Albanese (@AlboMP) April 29, 2025
In a time of global uncertainty, I look forward to continuing to work with you to build on the enduring friendship between our nations, in the shared interests of all our citizens.
Carney, aged 60, transitioned from investment banking to governance roles at the Bank of England and Bank of Canada before his March appointment as Liberal Party leader. His financial expertise appealed to voters concerned about Trump's policies.
The defeat marked a significant reversal for Poilievre, 45, whose Conservative Party previously held a 27-point lead over the Liberals.
The April 29, 2025 election in Ottawa saw Poilievre addressing supporters after his defeat. The campaign focused on economic issues, tariffs, and American annexation threats.
Poilievre's support declined following Justin Trudeau's January resignation. The former prime minister's departure and Carney's succession improved Liberal prospects.
Trump's economic targeting and sovereignty threats galvanised Canadian opposition. His social media post about making Canada the 51st state on election day proved particularly controversial.
Despite initial appeal, Poilievre's Trump-aligned positions on borders, government reduction, and anti-'wokeness' ultimately proved disadvantageous.
This fourth consecutive Conservative federal election loss suggests potential party restructuring may be necessary.
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