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Rachel Clun,Alisha Rahaman Sarkar and Mike Bedigan

Canada election results live: Trump says ‘nice gentleman’ Carney to visit White House next week amid tariff row

Donald Trump said Canadian prime minister Mark Carney will visit the White House "within the next week or less" after the pair agreed on the importance of Canada and the US working together during a phone call.

Mr Trump congratulated the Canadian prime minister-elect at the same time a White House spokesperson said the election "does not affect President Trump's plan to make Canada America's cherished 51st state".

"I think we're going to have a great relationship," Mr Trump said yesterday. "He called me up yesterday and said, 'Let's make a deal'," the US president added.

He added that Mr Carney "couldn't have been nicer" and called him "a very nice gentleman".

Mr Carney’s Liberal Party won following a campaign dominated by the US president’s trade war, but short of gaining an outright majority in parliament which will force Mr Carney to seek the backing of at least one minor party.

In his victory speech in Ottawa, Mr Carney declared that Mr Trump “is trying to break us so America can own us. That will never happen.”

Separately, he said that “we can give ourselves far more than the Americans can ever take away.”

Canada election 2025

  • Trump says Carney will visit White House within the next week
  • Carney says Trump won't succeed with ambitions to extend US territory
  • Carney reiterates commitment to Ukraine in call with Zelensky

Why Canadians might want to beware what they have wished for with Mark Carney

07:30 , Alisha Rahaman Sarkar

Political editor David Maddox writes that while Mark Carney may have pulled off a stunning election win, his legacy from his time in England is mixed.

Why Canadians might want to beware what they have wished for with Mark Carney

What Mark Carney’s Canadian election win means for Europe

07:05 , Alisha Rahaman Sarkar

Just months ago, Canada’s Conservatives were leading the polls, surfing the wave of radical right ideas and rhetoric sweeping across the globe.

But with the election victory of Mark Carney’s Liberal Party, Canada now stands out as a liberal anchor in a fractured West.

This election may not only shape Canada’s domestic trajectory, but also carries significant implications for its international partnerships amid rising geopolitical uncertainty.

More here.

What Mark Carney’s Canadian election win means for Europe

Carney says Trump won't succeed with ambitions to extend US territory

06:26 , Alisha Rahaman Sarkar

Canada's newly elected prime minister said Donald Trump won’t succeed with his stated ambitions to expand US territory.

His statement comes amid the US president's repeated calls for Canada to join the US as the 51st state.“He has territorial views. That’s never, ever going to happen, with respect to Canada — frankly I don’t think it’s ever going to happen with respect to any other, whether it’s Panama or Greenland or elsewhere,” Mark Carney told the BBC.

Mr Carney said he would “distinguish between what the president wants, and what the president expects” as he prepares to tart negotiations with the US about a new economic and security deal.

“It’s going to be a very different one than we’ve had in the past,” Mr Carney said of a potential US-Canada pact. “We’ll have a partnership on our terms. There’s a win-win possibility there, but on our terms, not on their terms.”

He added: “We deserve respect, we expect respect, and I’m sure we’ll get it in due course, again, and then we can have these discussions.”

Trump says Carney will visit White House within the next week

05:37 , Alisha Rahaman Sarkar

US president Donald Trump said prime minister Mark Carney will visit the White House "within the next week or less" after during a phone call the pair “agreed on the importance of Canada and the United States working together".

Mr Trump congratulated the Canadian prime minister-elect at the same time a White House spokesperson said the election "does not affect President Trump's plan to make Canada America's cherished 51st state".

"I think we're going to have a great relationship," Mr Trump said yesterday. "He called me up yesterday and said, 'Let's make a deal'," the US president added.

The US president said both Canadians running for office "hated Trump". "

And it was the one that hated Trump, I think the least, that won. I actually think the Conservative hated me much more than the so-called Liberal," Mr Trump said.

He added that Mr Carney "couldn't have been nicer" and called him "a very nice gentleman".

Green Party co-leader resigns after election loss

05:30 , Alisha Rahaman Sarkar

Green Party co-leader Jonathan Pedneault has announced that he is stepping down from his post after failing to secure a seat in the House of Commons.

"While I remain proud of the program the party built and the values we brought forward during this campaign, I recognise that we were not able to break through in a way that could shift the course of our country — and that is a responsibility I must carry," he said in a letter posted online.

"Twice now, I have failed to convince my fellow citizens to send me to Ottawa. I therefore hereby submit my resignation as co-Leader of the Green Party of Canada, effective immediately," he added.

05:00 , Canada’s election in numbers: How Mark Carney’s Liberals won power

Elections for Canada’s House of Commons have secured another term for the Liberals; in power since 2015 but the party’s first win under Prime Minister Mark Carney.

After Justin Trudeau resigned earlier this year, Mr Carney became Canada’s Prime Minister in early March following an internal election within the Liberal Party.

As votes were counted late on Monday, the Liberal Party is now leading in 168 seats across the provinces, with the Conservatives leading in 144 seats and set to be the opposition.

The Liberals still need four more seats (172 in total) to reach a majority in the House of Commons, but have won enough to form a government.

Alicja Hagopian has more.

How Canada voted: The election in numbers

Carney reiterates commitment to Ukraine in call with Zelensky

04:33 , Alisha Rahaman Sarkar

Canada’s prime minister-elect Mark Carney spoke with Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky and underscored Canada's commitment to supporting Ukraine in achieving lasting peace and security, Mr Carney's office said.

Mr Zelensky congratulated Mr Carney on his election in Monday's vote, and the two leaders agreed that a durable peace can only be achieved with Ukraine at the table, the Canadian prime minister's office said in a statement.

Everything Canada’s prime minister has said about Trump

03:00 , Rachel Clun

Here’s everything Mark Carney has had to say about his American counterpart since succeeding Justin Trudeau earlier this year.

Everything Canada’s prime minister Mark Carney has said about Trump

Watch: Mark Carney dances after election win

02:00 , Rachel Clun

What Mark Carney’s Canadian election win means for Europe

01:00 , Rachel Clun

With the election victory of Mark Carney’s Liberal Party, Canada now stands out as a liberal anchor in a fractured West, write Katerina Sviderska and Leandre Benoit.

What Mark Carney’s Canadian election win means for Europe

Analysis: With Canada's electoral rebuke, has Trump's bluster reached it's expiration point?

Wednesday 30 April 2025 23:58 , Rachel Clun

On Monday night, Canada delivered a resounding rebuke of the United States and Donald Trump’s trade agenda.

As John Bowden writes, Trump and his aides are now facing pressure to prove that any positive outcomes are developing from his protectionist stance.

On trade and Canada, has Trump’s usual bluster finally reached its expiration point?

Trump brags that he hurt MAGA ally Pierre Poilievre in Canada election

Wednesday 30 April 2025 22:56 , Rachel Clun

Even though his support was the kiss of death to Canada's conservatives, Donald Trump himself apparently couldn't help taking credit, Io Dodds reports:

Trump brags that he hurt MAGA ally Pierre Poilievre in Canada election

Expect a tough on tariffs stance from Canadian Prime Minister

Wednesday 30 April 2025 21:54 , Rachel Clun

Mark Carney vowed to take a tougher approach to tariffs in his victory speech, but warned the country will need to spend billions to reduce its dependence on its southern neighbour.

"We can give ourselves far more than the Americans can ever take away," Carney said. "The coming days and months will be challenging and will require some sacrifices, but we will share those sacrifices by supporting our workers and our businesses."

He continued: "We can give ourselves far more than the Americans can ever take away," Carney said. "The coming days and months will be challenging and will require some sacrifices, but we will share those sacrifices by supporting our workers and our businesses."

Who is Mark Carney? Canada’s prime minister who won an election fighting back against Trump

Wednesday 30 April 2025 20:53 , Rachel Clun

Here’s what you need to know about Mark Carney, a man who’s already managed to influence the world stage for years despite never holding elective office.

Who is Mark Carney? Canada’s prime minister who won election on anti-Trump platform

In case you missed it: Carney warns the US is serious about threats

Wednesday 30 April 2025 19:52 , Rachel Clun

In his victory speech Mark Carney said the US president was serious about his threats to Canadian sovereignty.

Mark Carney and Donald Trump agree to in-person meeting

Wednesday 30 April 2025 18:51 , Rachel Clun

In a phone conversation following the Canadian election, Donald Trump congratulated Mark Carney on his win.

The Office of the Prime Minister of Canada said that in the phone call on Tuesday, the leaders “agreed on the importance of Canada and the United States working together – as independent, sovereign nations – for their mutual betterment. “

The readout continued: “To that end, the leaders agreed to meet in person in the near future.”

Analysis: Why Canadians might want to beware what they have wished for with Mark Carney

Wednesday 30 April 2025 18:26 , David Maddox

Political editor David Maddox writes that while Mark Carney may have pulled off a stunning election win, his legacy from his time in England is mixed.

Why Canadians might want to beware what they have wished for with Mark Carney

Canada votes: in numbers

Wednesday 30 April 2025 18:00 , Rachel Clun

A record proportion of voting-age Canadians turned out to vote in the federal election, either on the day or ahead of time, according to the official electoral agency.

Here’s a look at the election in numbers (approximately):

  • 11.1 million voted at their polling station on election day
  • 7.3 million voted ahead of time between April 18, and April 21
  • 57,440 Canadians living overseas voted by special ballot
  • Elections Canada hired 230,000 people to help on election day
Voters lining up outside a polling station in Ottawa on Monday (AFP via Getty Images)

What Canadian voters had to say about their election and Donald Trump

Wednesday 30 April 2025 17:35 , Meg Kinnard , Mike Householder

Donald Trump cast a long shadow over Canada's national election, and many voters felt his looming presence.

It prompted many Canadian voters to consider Trump's impact and how the parties on the ballot would respond to him.

Here is what some of those voters said after casting their ballot:

What Canadian voters had to say about their election and Donald Trump

Everything Canada’s prime minister Mark Carney has said about Trump

Wednesday 30 April 2025 17:09 , Rachel Clun

Here’s everything Carney has had to say about his American counterpart since succeeding Justin Trudeau earlier this year.

Everything Canada’s prime minister Mark Carney has said about Trump

Carney to reconvene parliament within a fortnight

Wednesday 30 April 2025 16:44 , Rachel Clun

Mark Carney is expected to reconvene the House of Commons within two weeks, Canada’s Globe and Mail newspaper has reported.

Another priority will be the annual budget, which is usually presented in March or April.

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney arriving at the Office of the Prime Minister and Privy Council on Tuesday (Getty Images)

Watch: MAGA sycophant asks Karoline Leavitt if Canada becoming 51st state is 'Trump trolling or Trump truthing'

Wednesday 30 April 2025 16:19 , Rachel Clun

Former Conservative minister blames Trump for election rout

Wednesday 30 April 2025 15:54 , Rachel Clun

Peter MacKay, a former Conservative cabinet minister who ran for party leadership in 2020, has told CBC Radio there were two factors in Pierre Poilievre’s “bitter” election loss.

“Number one was the departure of Justin Trudeau, and all of the anger and frustration that went with it seemed to dissipate very quickly, so it was an artificial lead,” he said.

“Then of course there was the continuous intrusion right up to and including in the middle of the election and [Monday] night for goodness sakes, Donald J Trump just could not resist the temptation to continue to insert himself into the Canadian election.”

Mr MacKay continued: “That caused fear, and it caused a lot of people, I think, to drift back to the Liberal Party in the hopes that Mr Carney, with his resume, with his previous positions, that he was the guy. And we’ll see, but as a Canadian, I hope that’s true.”

Poilievre’s future up in the air after election loss

Wednesday 30 April 2025 15:30 , Rachel Clun

Just four months ago, Conservative firebrand Pierre Poilievre was expected to defeat the incumbent Liberal Party in Canada’s federal election.

But in a remarkable about turn, the Conservatives lost, and Mr Poilievre lost the seat he’d held for 20 years in an election overshadowed by US President Donald Trump’s threats against Canadian sovereignty and an ongoing trade war.

Former central banker Mark Carney declared victory on Monday evening, with the Liberal Party ending up just three seats shy of an outright majority.

Pierre Poilievre lost his seat, raising questions about his future as party leader (REUTERS)

Conservatives told Canada’s CBC that Mr Polievre’s future as party leader was up in the air for now.

On senior source who worked for the leader told the CBC it was a big election loss for the party.

"The guy couldn't do what needed to be done. He utterly refused to acknowledge that the ballot box question had changed to the bitter end," the unnamed source said, referring to the tariff war with the US.

But another, Conservative strategist Jamie Ellerton, told CBC he believed Mr Poilievre had “rock-solid support” amongst party members.

US Ambassador to Canada remains 'committed to engaging' with Ottawa

Wednesday 30 April 2025 15:12 , Rachel Clun

US Ambassador to Canada Pete Hoekstra says he is honoured to continue in the post and looks forward to working with the new Canadian government.

“As Ambassador, I'm committed to engaging with Canadians from all walks of life while tackling our shared challenges and priorities,” he said on X on Tuesday.

“I look forward to working with Prime Minister @MarkJCarney and his government to build on the foundation of collaboration that makes the U.S.-Canada relationship special.”

Analysis: Trump handed Carney his victory – now he could make or break Canada’s new government

Wednesday 30 April 2025 14:55 , Mary Dejevsky

Mark Carney has led Canada’s Liberal Party to a fourth consecutive term in office, overturning the opposition Conservative Party’s double-digit lead at the start of the campaign.

In truth, though, his victory owed almost as much to the loud noises coming from south of the border as it did to the novice politician’s campaigning skills.

Trump helped Carney his victory – now he could make or break Canada’s new government

Canada’s economy shrank in February

Wednesday 30 April 2025 14:30 , Rachel Clun, Reuters

Canada’s economy shrank by 0.2 per cent in February, the first monthly contraction in gross domestic product since November as the country’s commodities and construction sectors contracted.

While Donald Trump’s tariff threats have started to affect economic indicators, bad weather and snow storms also affected key sectors including mining, oil, gas and construction, according to Statistics Canada.

The economy is likely to expand by 0.1 per cent in March, and on an annualised basis GDP is expected to grow by 1.5 per cent in the first quarter, Statscan said.

The economic growth figures and forecasts come as economists and the Bank of Canada predict a tough year ahead with broad tariffs of 25 per cent on all Canadian exports to the US, including duties on steel, aluminium and automotive products.

Analysis: Donald Trump has met his match in Mark Carney

Wednesday 30 April 2025 14:06 , Rachel Clun

Carney’s victory carries an important lesson for the rest of the world: it pays to stand up to Trump, Sean O’Grady writes.

Donald Trump has met his match in Mark Carney

What has the White House said about the Canadian election?

Wednesday 30 April 2025 13:47 , Rachel Clun

Donald Trump and Mark Carney spoke on the phone on Tuesday, with the US President passing on his congratulations for the election win.

But that doesn’t seem to have changed his mind about Canada becoming an American state.

White House spokesperson Anna Kelly said on Tuesday that the Canadian election "does not affect president Trump's plan to make Canada America's cherished 51st state".

In an interview with The Atlantic published this week, Trump said that if Canada was a state, there would be no tariffs.

"I say it would make a great 51st state. I love other nations. I love Canada," he said in that interview.

Trump still believes Canada should become a US state (Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved)

Analysis: Why Canadians might want to beware what they have wished for with Mark Carney

Wednesday 30 April 2025 13:28 , Rachel Clun

The newly elected Canadian prime minister has won an extraordinary victory in Canada for the Liberal Party, overturning a previous two-digit lead for the Conservative Party.

But his legacy is mixed. Read the analysis of Mr Carney’s career, and what it could mean for Canadians here:

Why Canadians might want to beware what they have wished for with Mark Carney

Australian prime minister congratulates Carney, ahead of country's own election

Wednesday 30 April 2025 13:10 , Rachel Clun

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has congratulated Mark Carney on his election victory, just days before Australians also head to the polls.

“In a time of global uncertainty, I look forward to continuing to work with you to build on the enduring friendship between our nations, in the shared interests of all our citizens,” he said on X.

Australians will vote in a federal election on Saturday, with polling showing the centre-left Labor government is likely to win.

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese (Getty Images)

Analysis: Another Liberal Party will be watching Canada’s results with nervousness

Wednesday 30 April 2025 12:52 , Rachel Clun

As Canada’s Liberal Party celebrates an election victory that seemed a remote chance just months ago, another Liberal Party from the other side of the political spectrum will be watching on nervously.

Australia is holding its federal election on Saturday, where a similar story appears to be playing out.

The centre-left Labor Party was lagging in opinion polls as late as February, putting Australia’s conservative Liberal Party in a strong fighting position to win back government on May 3 after just one term out of office.

But Donald Trump’s trade wars and upheaval of American policies on everything from immigration to education have alarmed Australian voters, and the Labor Party has accused Liberal Leader Peter Dutton of copying the US President over decisions including planned cuts to the public service.

Now, most Australian approval polls have given the Labor Party an election-winning lead.

The election is still expected to be close, but it seems Trump may help hinder another conservative opposition from winning government this week.

Most Americans believe Trump’s threats over Canada

Wednesday 30 April 2025 12:34 , Graig Graziosi

A new poll has found that most Americans believe President Donald Trump when he says that he wants to take control of Canada and Greenland, deport and imprison US citizens, and run for an unconstitutional third term.

The poll also shows that they don't like what they're hearing.

Read the full report from Graig Craziosi here:

Most Americans believe Trump’s threats but don’t like them, poll finds

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