Canada:
Liberals set to form minority government
Multiple networks project that Canada’s Liberal Party, headed by Prime Minister Mark Carney, is set to secure a fourth term of office with a minority government.
Multiple networks project that Canada’s Liberal Party, headed by Prime Minister Mark Carney, is set to secure a fourth term of office with a minority government.
Preliminary figures released by Elections Canada show the Liberals will win a fourth term in office, though it remains unclear whether it will be a majority or a minority government.
Rod Loyola removed as the Liberal candidate in Edmonton following the emergence of a 2009 video in which he praised Hamas and Hezbollah. Loyola now plans to run as an independent, citing continued support for the “Palestinian cause”.
Members of Canada’s Liberal Party choose former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney to be their new leader and the next Prime Minister of Canada, replacing Justin Trudeau until an election is held.
Parti Quebecois, behind institutionalized secularism and separatism from Canada, fails miserably in elections.