Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Liberal Party are projected to continue to rule Canada after Monday’s elections, completing a shocking comeback.
Canada‘s ruling Liberals retained power in Monday’s election but it is too soon to say whether they will form a majority government, CTV News and CBC News predicted.
It means that Carney will remain in charge of dealing with an American president in Donald Trump who has openly gloated about making the neighbors to the north the ’51st state’ and calling his predecessor ‘Governor [Justin] Trudeau.’
The U.S. president trolled Canadians on election day by suggesting on social media that he was in fact on the ballot and repeating that Canada should become the 51st state, incorrectly claiming the U.S. subsidizes Canada.
‘It makes no sense unless Canada is a State!’ Trump wrote.
The Liberals looked headed for a crushing defeat until the American president started attacking Canada´s economy and threatening its sovereignty, suggesting it should become the 51st state.
Trump´s actions infuriated Canadians and stoked a surge in nationalism that helped the Liberals flip the election narrative and win a fourth-straight term in power.
The opposition Conservative Party´s leader, Pierre Poilievre, hoped to make the election a referendum on former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, whose popularity declined toward the end of his decade in power as food and housing prices rose.

Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney (pictured left) and his wife Diana Fox Carney (pictured right) watch the coverage of the election results at a hotel in downtown Ottawa

Canada ‘s ruling Liberals retained power in Monday’s election but it is too soon to say whether they will form a majority government over Pierre Poilievre’s (pictured) Conservatives
But Trump attacked, Trudeau resigned and Carney, a two-time central banker, became the Liberal Party´s leader and prime minister.
Trump´s truculence has infuriated many Canadians, leading many to cancel U.S. vacations, refuse to buy American goods and possibly even vote early.
A record 7.3 million Canadians cast ballots before election day.
Trump’s attacks also put Poilievre and the opposition Conservative Party on the defensive and led to a surge in nationalism that helped the Liberals flip the election narrative.
The president bragged about his effect on the Canadian election and how he’d hurt Poilievre in an interview with The Atlantic published Monday.
‘You know, until I came along, remember that the conservative was leading by 25 points,’ Trump said.
‘Then I was disliked by enough of the Canadians that I’ve thrown the election into a close call, right? I don’t even know if it’s a close call,’ he added.
DailyMail.com has reached out to the White House for comment.

Supporters for Canada’s Prime Minister and Liberal Party leader Mark Carney celebrates as results are announced
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Carney will remain in charge of dealing with an American president in Donald Trump (pictured right) who has openly gloated about making the neighbors to the north the ’51st state’ and calling his predecessor ‘Governor [Justin] Trudeau’ (pictured left)

Prime Minister Mark Carney had asked for a strong mandate to help him handle Trump’s tariffs and annexation threat but CBC said the Liberals had not yet secured the 172 electoral districts, known as seats, they needed for a majority.
Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre was considered the frontrunner consistent with the rise in anti-incumbent party sentiment at the start of the year. Trudeau and his Liberal Party had been in power for nearly a decade.
Poilievre had run on a MAGA-style platform, promising tax cuts, complaining about immigration and dipping his toe into culture war issues.
The full result might not be known for some time and could depend on the westernmost province of British Columbia, where polls closed last.
Carney had promised a tough approach with Washington over its tariffs and said Canada would need to spend billions to reduce its reliance on the United States.
But the right-of-center Conservatives, who called for change after more than nine years of Liberal rule, showed unexpected strength.
The House has 343 seats and if Carney only captures a minority, he will have to negotiate with other parties to stay in power. Minority governments in Canada rarely last longer than 2-1/2 years.
The last party to win four consecutive elections in Canada was the Liberals, in 2004.
The result was a huge defeat for Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre, who focused his campaign on domestic issues and the need to fix a country the Liberals had ‘broken.’
Trump reinserted himself into Canada´s election during a signing ceremony inside the Oval Office, saying Canada ‘would cease to exist as a country’ if the U.S. stopped buying its goods.
‘I have to be honest, as a state, it works great,’ said Trump, who previously threatened to make the country the 51st state through economic coercion.
Trump reiterated his claim that the U.S. doesn´t need anything from Canada – including autos and oil.