Mark Carney speaking at a campaign rally.
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CANADA’S anti-Trump, Brexit-bashing new Prime Minister Mark Carney has won the slap election in a stunning reversal of fortune.

Canadians have decided who will respond to US President Donald Trump’s tariffs threats, including his desire to make Canada the 51st US state.

Mark Carney speaking at a campaign rally.

Canadian Prime Minister and Liberal leader Mark Carney speaks during a campaign rally in Mississauga, OntarioCredit: AFP
Mark Carney, Canadian Prime Minister and Liberal leader, speaking at a campaign rally.

Carney speaks during a campaign rally in London, OntarioCredit: AFP
Four politicians at podiums during a debate.

The leaders speak in a debate during the campaignCredit: Reuters

Forecasters quickly called that Carney’s Liberals would form the next government after polls closed in vote-heavy Ontario and Quebec.

It is not yet clear whether that will be a majority or minority – they need 172 seats to rule outright.

Victorious Carney took over from former leader Justin Trudeau when the Liberals had been tanking in polls.

Carney’s election as leader and Trump’s threats reversed that polling decline and the Liberals’ support skyrocketed.

The former central banker called a snap election and managed to keep that support during the campaign as he has consistently vowed to resist Trump’s threats to make Canada the 51st state of America.

And, having been a governor of the Bank of England, in many voters eyes, Carney understands what it takes to remain diplomatic which could come in handy in future crunch talks with the US President.

His seven-year term at the Bank became known however for his failed attempts to stop Britain from voting leave in the European Union in the 2016 referendum.

Carney’s main opponent in the race has been Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre.

At the start of the year, Poilievre was seen as the candidate that will end 10 years of Liberal rule with his relatable and snappy Trump-approach to public speaking.

Voters were also desperate to boot out Trudeau following a tenure marred by scandal and public outcry.

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But when Trump slapped brutal aluminium and steel tariffs on the nation, the voting focus shifted for many Canadians.

Conservative strategist Dan Roberts told The Telegraph: “Donald Trump was like a nuclear bomb going off on the Canadian political landscape.

“It just levelled everything.”

Now, the Liberals are set to win a fourth term in government – a rare achievement and last done between 1993 and 2006, also by the Liberals.

Yellow Elections Canada sign with arrow pointing left, indicating polling station.

Voters heading to a polling station in Halifax as Canadians head to the poll following a campaign dominated by the threat coming from the USACredit: Alamy
Pierre Poilievre giving a thumbs up at a campaign event with his wife.

Canadian Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre gives a thumbs up alongside his wife Anaida Poilievre during a campaign stop on the eve of the Canadian federal electionCredit: AFP

Earlier, as Canadians went to polling stations, the Don wished Canadians “good luck” – while painting a picture for voters of what their country could look like as the “cherished 51st state of the United States of America”.

Trump posted to Truth Social: “Elect the man who has the strength and wisdom to cut your taxes in half, increase your military power, for free, to the highest level in the World, have your Car, Steel, Aluminum, Lumber, Energy, and all other businesses, QUADRUPLE in size, WITH ZERO TARIFFS OR TAXES, if Canada becomes the cherished 51st. State of the United States of America.

“No more artificially drawn line from many years ago. Look how beautiful this land mass would be. Free access with NO BORDER. ALL POSITIVES WITH NO NEGATIVES. IT WAS MEANT TO BE!

“America can no longer subsidize Canada with the Hundreds of Billions of Dollars a year that we have been spending in the past. It makes no sense unless Canada is a State!”

Last month, when Canada’s Parliament was dissolved after the bombshell election call, Liberals had 152 seats and the Conservatives 120.

The remaining seats were held by the Bloc Quebecois with 33, the New Democrat Party with 24, and two with the Green Party.

At a rally at Toronto airport on Saturday, Carney kept his message clear and concise for his followers – warning of the threat from Trump.

He said: “President Trump is trying to break us so that America can own us.

“And well, that will never happen.”

Rival Poilievre tended to communicate a message of change – attracting many younger Canadian voters who are facing issues at the hands of the country’s economy, like getting on the housing ladder.

His rallies, that often attract thousands, had many voting experts questioning whether initial polls could have been underestimating his popularity across the country.

Poilievre told supporters in British Columbia over the weekend: “We can’t afford four more years of the Liberals.”

Man in red turban celebrating with a woman.

NDP leader Jagmeet Singh dances at the Lapu Lapu day block party in Vancouver
Man in suit giving a presentation.

Bloc Quebecois Leader Yves-Francois Blanchet takes part in the English-language federal leaders’ debate in Montreal, CanadaCredit: Reuters

The final days of campaigning for leaders was overshadowed by harrowing tragedy when 11 people were killed after a man drove a car into a crowd at a Filipino street festival in Vancouver on the weekend.

Kai-Ji Adam Lo, 30, is charged with eight counts of second degree murder, although cops say “further charges are anticipated”.

The force insisted that the incident was not being treated as a terrorist attack.

The Lapu Lapu Festival commemorates a Filipino anti-colonial leader from the 16th century.

Canada’s New Democracy Party (NDP) leader Jagmeet Singh – who was at the event before the horror incident unfolded – said he was “horrified to learn” of “innocent people” being killed and hurt.

He added: “As we wait to learn more, our thoughts are with the victims and their families – and Vancouver’s Filipino community, who were coming together today to celebrate resilience.”

The NDP had made a campaign stop at the Lapu Lapu Day block party.

Carney said on Saturday night: “I am devastated to hear about the horrific events at the Lapu Lapu festival in Vancouver earlier this evening.”

Conservative Poilievre described being shocked by the “horrific news“.

He said: “My thoughts are with the Filipino community and all the victims targeted by this senseless attack.”

Illustration of a map showing the location of a car plowing into a crowd at a festival in Vancouver, along with a photo of the incident and a map of Vancouver.

Severely damaged black SUV.

The black SUV barrelled into the crowd Saturday at the Lapu Lapu Filipino festival in Vancouver
A woman and child placing flowers at a memorial.

A woman and a child place a tribute, the morning after a vehicle was driven into a crowd at a Filipino community Lapu Lapu Day block party
Crime scene with police officers and covered bodies near food trucks at night.

The crash happened as the Filipino community gathered to celebrate Lapu Lapu DayCredit: Reuters
A man kneels among a large display of flowers and lit candles at a vigil.

Liberal Leader Mark Carney takes a moment after lighting a candle at a memorial for victims after a vehicle drove into a crowd during a Filipino heritage festivalCredit: AP
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