Elections and defections unshackle Canada’s liberals under Carney

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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has gained a majority in the House of Commons after special parliamentary elections, solidifying the Liberal Party's hold on power. This newfound control will give Carney broader latitude with his legislative agenda, focused on reducing Canada's dependency on the United States.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has gained a majority in the House of Commons. The Liberal Party won all three special elections, giving Carney a majority. The party had fallen short of a majority in the federal election last April. With this newfound control, Carney will have more freedom to pursue his legislative agenda. The opposition parties had used committees to slow the progress of Carney's legislation. The clear majority means Carney will no longer have to tailor bills to make them acceptable to his opponents.
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