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How a Slice of Luck From Across the Border Took Liberals From Potential Disaster to Victory

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April 30, 2025

Mark Carney, the economist, banker, and politician, has long professed a simple article of faith when navigating through crisis: "A plan beats no plan."

- Leyland Cecco

And his rapid ascent to Canada's top job might be taken as evidence of such preparation.

But Carney's election victory on Monday was shaped by a series of chance events that hinged more on luck and circumstance than meticulous forethought.

Half a year ago, the Liberal party he now leads was in crisis.

In late October, nearly two dozen backbench Liberal MPs signed a letter calling for then-prime minister, Justin Trudeau, to step down amid fears that his unpopularity could lead to a crushing electoral defeat. Separately, a "code red" petition circulated among grassroots party supporters calling for a secret ballot vote on Trudeau's leadership.

The Conservatives had already attempted the first of a series of maneuvers to bring down the government through motions of non-confidence, as the Tories sharpened their teeth for what promised to be a bruising federal election campaign.

The Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre, a populist and parliamentary attack dog, used every public appearance to demand an election, hammering the government on its ineffectual response to the country's housing shortage and cost of living crisis.

MEER VERHALEN VAN The Guardian

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