LIVE: Liberals Win Minority in 2025 Canada Election — Trump Congratulates Mark Carney
The Liberal Party failed to cross the threshold of majority which is 172 out 343 seats in the House of Commons' 343 seats. This would have enabled them to form a government without having the support from any smaller political party.
LIVE: Liberals Win Minority in 2025 Canada Election — Trump Congratulates Mark Carney

Canada election 2025 live updates: Premier Mark Carney's Liberal Party won Canada's federal election with 169 seats as well US president Donald Trump congratulated the Canadian PM via a telephone call about the win. But Carney was unable to reach the threshold of majority with 172 of House of Commons' 343 seats that could have given them the ability to create a government without the backing of any other party that was smaller. His Indian counterpart, PM Narendra Modi, in a blog post in the blog the X platform, congratulated Carney for the victory, and noted that both nations are "bound by common democratic principles, a unwavering dedication to legality and strong people-to-people connections."
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Jagmeet Singh is the first member of an ethnic group to head the major politics in Canada declared his demise as the leader of the New Democratic Party (NDP) late on Monday night, following an embarrassing electoral loss which saw the party losing more than two-thirds of its seats and its official status as a member of Parliament.
Refusing to cry on the stage of the Burnaby, British Columbia headquarters, Singh conceded not only personal defeat in his district in Burnaby Central, in which the riding was third as well as a wider loss for the political party he had believed he could lead to Canada election 2025 vote tracker.
"Obviously I am aware that tonight was an unsatisfactory evening for New Democrats," Singh declared during his speech of Canada election 2025 polls. "We had some really strong candidates who did not win tonight. I am aware of how hard you've worked. I had the pleasure of spending the time talking to you. You're amazing. I'm sorry that you won't be able to serve your community."
Following more than full year of tensions in diplomatic relations, India and Canada are planning to bring their bilateral ties "back to normal" beginning with the reintroduction of High-Commissars and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on the other hand, expressed his gratitude to the Canadian colleague Mark Carney on the victory of his Liberal Party in the federal elections in Canada.