Canada's Liberals celebrate a stunning win and the populist challenger loses his seat
TORONTO (AP) As Canadas Liberals celebrated election victory in a stunning turn of fortune, the country would not know until later Tuesday whether the party of Prime Minister Mark Carney would have an outright majority or need help in Parliament.
Populist Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre in the lead until U.S. President Donald Trump took aim at Canada with a trade war and annexation threats was voted out of his Parliament seat in Mondays election.
That capped a swift decline in fortunes for the firebrand Poilievre, who a few months ago appeared to be a shoo-in to become Canadas next prime minister and shepherd the Conservatives back into power for the first time in a decade.
Poilievre, a career politician, campaigned with Trump-like bravado, taking a page from the America First president by adopting the slogan Canada First. But his similarities to Trump may have ultimately cost him and his party.
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