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Carney secures parliamentary majority in Canada amid economic challenges

Tuesday 14 April 2026 - 09:15
Carney secures parliamentary majority in Canada amid economic challenges

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has secured a parliamentary majority, strengthening his government’s ability to implement reforms at a critical moment for Canada’s economy.

The majority follows a series of electoral gains that consolidate the position of Carney’s Liberal Party in Parliament, giving the government greater stability and legislative freedom until the next general election cycle.

Carney, a former central banker, rose to power on a platform focused on economic resilience and reform. His leadership has been shaped by growing concerns over Canada’s economic outlook, particularly in relation to policies introduced by Donald Trump in the United States.

Trade tensions and new tariffs on key sectors such as steel and automotive industries have had a tangible impact on the Canadian economy. While the country has avoided a full recession, slower growth, rising unemployment, and pressure on household finances have become increasingly visible.

The strengthened parliamentary position is expected to allow Carney to accelerate reforms aimed at boosting economic competitiveness and diversifying international partnerships. His government has signaled an intention to deepen ties with Europe and other global partners to reduce dependence on the U.S. market.

Political observers note that Carney’s emphasis on unity and cooperation has helped him build broader support across party lines. In a polarized political climate, his approach has attracted backing from lawmakers beyond his own party.

However, challenges remain. Rising living costs continue to weigh heavily on many Canadians, with concerns about inflation, food prices, and personal debt becoming central political issues.

Despite these pressures, the new majority is seen as a turning point that could define Canada’s economic and political direction in the coming years.


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