2025 Canadian Election

Canadian Man Shot Dead in US: Triggering Anger and Calls to Avoid Travel

A 32-year-old Canadian man, Giovanni Michael Robinson, was fatally shot in a drive-by shooting in Sheboygan Falls, Wisconsin, while on a golf trip. Police discovered Robinson with a gunshot wound and he was pronounced dead at the scene. The Sheboygan Falls Police Department is actively investigating, with no suspects apprehended and the motive unknown, though the suspect vehicle is described as a small, dark-colored SUV. Robinson, a new father, was a former Ontario Hockey League player and had celebrated a hole-in-one earlier that day, according to his family, who are seeking answers.

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Conservative Wins Canadian Seat by 12 Votes After Recount

Following a judicial recount triggered by a razor-thin initial margin, Conservative Jonathan Rowe has won the Terra Nova-The Peninsulas riding in Newfoundland. Rowe initially lost to Liberal Anthony Germain by 12 votes but ultimately secured victory by the same margin after a comprehensive review of over 1,000 ballots. This win grants the Conservatives their third Newfoundland and Labrador seat and elevates their national total to 144. The recount, delayed by unforeseen circumstances, involved the careful examination of initially rejected ballots, ultimately deciding the outcome of the closely contested election.

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Trump, Carney to Meet Amidst Tensions and Mutual Distrust

Following Canada’s general election, US President Trump congratulated Prime Minister Mark Carney, and the two leaders agreed to meet soon to discuss a new economic and security relationship. Carney’s Liberal Party secured a minority government, necessitating collaboration with other parties to pass legislation. Despite facing challenges negotiating with the US and addressing domestic issues like the housing crisis, Carney affirmed Canada’s sovereignty and vowed to pursue a bilateral partnership “on our terms.” The election also saw significant gains for the Liberal and Conservative parties, while smaller parties, notably the NDP, experienced losses.

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Carney’s Unity Push: Can Canada Navigate Trump Threats and Internal Divisions?

Mark Carney’s Liberal Party secured a projected victory in Canada’s election, marking a significant comeback from near-collapse earlier this year. However, the Liberals failed to achieve a majority government, necessitating coalition-building to address ongoing trade disputes and threats from the United States. Carney emphasized the need for national unity in the face of these challenges, portraying himself as a seasoned leader capable of navigating the crisis. A close vote share between the Liberals and Conservatives highlights the nation’s deep divisions and the difficult path ahead for the new government.

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Poilievre Loses Carleton Riding; Conservatives Suffer Major Setback

Preliminary results indicate that Liberal Bruce Fanjoy has defeated Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre in the Carleton riding by approximately 3,800 votes, ending Poilievre’s 19-year winning streak. Fanjoy, who campaigned on a message of unity, secured over 50% of the vote. The unusually high number of candidates (91), a result of targeted efforts by the advocacy group Longest Ballot, contributed to a delayed projection of the results. The Carleton riding’s expanded boundaries, following a 2021 census review, also played a role in the election outcome.

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Canadian Conservative Candidate Pleads with Trump to Halt Election Interference

Following Trump’s Truth Social post suggesting Canadian statehood and tax cuts, his continued provocation of Canada is noted despite a shift in Canadian public opinion. Prior to January, Canada’s Liberal Party faced likely electoral defeat; however, Trump’s rhetoric has seemingly altered this outlook. Trump’s proposal ignores the historical context of the Canada-US border and disregards potential negative consequences. This aggressive stance, contrasting sharply with his approach to the Mexican border, persists despite the negative impact on his image in Canada.

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Canada Defies Trump, Carney Wins Election in Blow to US Influence

Following a campaign dominated by US President Trump’s trade tariffs and threats against Canada’s sovereignty, Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Liberal Party secured a victory, though a majority remains uncertain. Carney decisively rejected Trump’s aggression, vowing Canada would never succumb to US pressure, and emphasized the need for Canadian self-reliance and diversification of international alliances. While the Conservatives conceded defeat, acknowledging a likely minority government, the election results underscore a shift in Canada’s relationship with the US, prioritizing national interests amidst economic challenges. The NDP, meanwhile, faced significant losses, with its leader announcing his resignation.

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Canada’s Election: A Stunning Upset as Liberals Fight for Survival

Canada’s election has seen a dramatic shift, with the Liberals, initially trailing significantly, now neck-and-neck with the Conservatives. This turnaround is largely attributed to the rise of Mark Carney as Liberal leader, offering a steady hand amidst President Trump’s renewed threats against Canada. While Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre focused on domestic issues and voter dissatisfaction with the Liberals, Trump’s actions inadvertently boosted Carney’s appeal as a capable leader during a time of international uncertainty. The election’s outcome hinges on which party can best address voters’ concerns about the US President’s actions and their potential impact on the Canadian economy and national identity.

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