Mark Carney's Liberal party won Canada's federal elections and is set to form the next government. He sworned in as Prime Minster on March 14 following the resignation of Justin Trudeau. He will continue the office without the need of any swearing-in ceremony. (Image: AP)
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney embraced the stage with his wife Diana Fox Carney. They celebrated the victory at his campaign headquarters. (Image: AP)
Carney, a former Bank of Canada and Bank of England governor, has emphasized rebuilding Canada's economic relationship with the US. He addressed the party supporters at Liberal Party headquarters after it won the elections in Ottawa. (Image: AP)
The elections took place against the backdrop of threats by US president Donald Trump who not only warned of imposing high tariffs but also suggested Canada to become 51st state of US. (Image: AP)
In his victory speech, Carney highlighted the need for Canadian unity amid US tariff threats, stating the strong, cooperative relationship between Canada and the US, which had existed since the end of World War II, is no longer intact. (Image: AP)
Liberal Party supporters celebrated the victory at the party headquarters. In a post on X, Carney thanked his supporters by saying, "Thank you Canada. Our strength lies in our resolve to work together. United, we will build Canada strong." (Image: AP)
The Conservative party's leader Pierre Poilievre aimed to focus the election campaign on criticizing former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Despite Trudeau not being part of elections, Poilievre wanted voters to associate the current problems—especially the rising costs of food and housing—with Trudeau’s leadership. (Image: AP)
Poilievre came with his wife Anaida Poilievre to address their supporters. In a defeat speech, on behalf of his party, he vowed to keep fighting for the Canadians. (Image: AP)
Former NDP leader Jagmeet Singh and his wife Gurkiran Kaur met with supporters at campaign headquarters in Burnaby, British Columbia. After losing his Burnaby Central seat, Singh announced his resignation as party leader. (Image: AP)
The Carney administration is all set to introduce bills aimed at strengthening Canada's economy. It includes measures such as introducing a middle-class tax cut and advancing Canada’s ambitions to be a “clean and conventional energy superpower." (Image: AP)