Monday, April 28, 2025

SPECIAL REPORT: ELECTION NIGHT IN CANADA THE TRUMP ELECTION LIBERALS CAPTURE LEFT-WING VOTES TO WIN

 


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Its now 6am Eastern Time the picture emerging is of Liberals leading or elected in 168 seats, the Conservatives 144, the Bloc Quebecois 23 and the NDP 7 and Greens 1.



The leader of the Conservative Party Pierre Poilievre losing his seat in Carleton a riding in the Ottawa area.



The Liberals and NDP can command a majority if these numbers hold.



In his victory speech Prime Minister Mark Carney the former central banker turned politician saying he will 'deliver for Canadians'.



At Midnight Eastern Time as we close until morning the results Liberals leading-elected 162 seats, Conservatives 149, Bloc Quebecois 23, NDP 8 and Green 1.




The populist People's Party of Canada down to less than one percent of the vote tonight.


Last election they scored 4.94 percent of the vote their votes now taken by the Conservative Party in this election that saw third parties losing votes to the big parties.



Late tonight the Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre said to be trailing in his riding of Carleton in the Ottawa area in the results counted so far. 



As we get late into the evening we see a close race in popular vote and seats but the Liberals winning the largest number of seats.


On Rebel News the notion of a 'hung parliament' and perhaps a short-lived Mark Carney government in the months ahead being talked about.



Results in the riding of Burnaby Central in the Vancouver, British Columbia area Jagmeet Singh New Democratic Party leader running in third place.



43.4 percent Liberal, 41.4 percent Conservative, 8.2 percent Bloc Quebecois, 5.1 percent NDP the latest popular vote numbers.



The latest late in the evening numbers still show a Liberal win but not so big Liberals seem short of that 172-seat majority even with NDP help at this point.   


The Conservatives if they are close to the Liberals at 150 or more seat seem able to govern with the Bloc Quebecois?



The CBC just put up popular vote figures 43.3 percent Liberals, 41.1 percent Conservatives, 8.1 percent Bloc Quebecois.



At 1116 pm Eastern time the results tight with Liberals leading-elected 157 seats, Conservatives 148, Bloc Quebecois 25, the NDP 11 and Greens 1.




Mark Carney as Prime Minister pledging to resist President Trump he claimed Canada is getting stronger in the last days of the campaign one wonders what he is thinking.   The US economic dominance of Canada a reality.


Now the coast is clear for President Trump to do what he thinks he has to do to bring Canada to heel or to coax it into union with the USA.



His leading Canadian allies Kevin O'Leary and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith.



Sheila Gunn tonight noting that Premier Smith will tour Alberta in the coming days a Liberal minority government in Ottawa would be less threatening to Albertans but a Liberal government with a majority in the House of Commons could trigger strong feelings for that province to leave Canada and join the United States.




Still no results from six of the 343 seats.



At 1103 pm Eastern time Liberals leading-elected 161 seats, Conservatives 141, Bloc Quebecois 24, the NDP 10 and Greens 1.



I've been watching the discussion on Rebel News with Ezra Levant and Sheila Gunn and this shifting of left-leaning votes to the Liberals helped Conservatives gain some ground in urban western areas and suburban areas of Ontario.


But the left-wing vote shift moved in the Liberals favor in the biggest cities like Toronto and Montreal.



The Left in Canada angry at Trump defecting from their left-wing third party allegiances tonight to give the Liberals a needed boost to victory.




The numbers at 1045 pm Eastern time the Liberals leading-elected 158, the Conservatives 130, the Bloc Quebecois 24, the NDP 9.




Liberal Party Prime Minister Mark Carney declared elected in his riding of Nepean a seat in the Ottawa area.


The central banker turned politician will lead Canada to offer what one might call "Globalist Opposition" to President Donald Trump's efforts to coordinate and unite as many nations as possible to oppose the economic challenge of China.


Trump seeking to bring Canada into the United States and obtain vital Arctic territories to compete with Russia's dominance of that region.   Russia drawn closer to China in recent years as it's faced the challenge posed by Ukraine's push against Russian language and culture in regions like Donetsk and Luhansk which are now battlefields.




At 1030 pm Eastern Time the Liberals leading-elected 150 seats, the Conservatives 118, the Bloc Quebecois 23, the NDP 5 and Greens 1.




THAT CBC PROJECTION MENTIONED EARLIER SAYING LIBERALS WILL GOVERN CANADA AS A MINORITY OR AS A MAJORITY GOVERNMENT THE FINAL OUTCOME NOT CLEAR IN THAT PROJECTION.




So far tonight no votes reported from the Carleton riding of Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre.  That seat in the Ottawa area.



CBC NEWS PROJECTING A LIBERAL PARTY WIN THE LIBERALS PROPELLED BY ANIMUS TOWARDS US PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP FUELED BY MAINSTREAM MEDIA.



THAT ANIMUS TAKING VOTES AWAY FROM ALL PROMINENT THIRD PARTIES IN CANADA WITH MANY LEFT-WING VOTERS DESERTING THE GREENS, THE NEW DEMOCRATIC PARTY AND THE BLOC QUEBECOIS.




In this election 343 seats being elected to the House of Commons up from 338 in the last election a majority would be 172 seats.



The Liberal Party's sucking of votes from the Left in Quebec is leading to them gaining seats there tonight.



The Bloc won 32 seats in the last election they stand to lose some of them tonight.




At 1002 pm Eastern Time its Liberals leading-elected 94 seats, Conservatives 70, Bloc Quebecois 13 and NDP 1.




The CBC saying Conservatives at a pace to gain 44 seats, the Liberals at 18 where are the third parties of Canada in danger of wipeout that would include the Greens who now hold two seats in House of Commons.



The Liberal Party-Mainstream Media obsession with Trump sucking voters out of third-party options on the Left.



President Trump's social media message this morning to Canada contained a line worth repeating.


      "No more artificially drawn line from many years ago"


That line resembling the line offered up by Yves Francois-Blanchet of the Bloc Quebecois about Canada being an 'artificial country'...




At 950 pm Eastern Time the totals are Liberals leading-elected 64, Conservatives 45, Bloc Quebecois 8 and NDP 1.




The Bloc Quebecois trying to stay relevant in the Trump-dominated messaging of the Mainstream Media in Canada.


Leader Yves-Francois Blanchet speaking of Canada as an "artificial country" in the last days of the campaign.



Blanchet trying to reach the Quebecois who have seen Quebec swamped by what they consider to be outsiders as the decades have rolled by.


The influx accelerating in the recent years of Justin Trudeau's Liberal Party governance.



The mass influx of migrants forced by the federal government in Ottawa.



The total seats as of 9:40 pm 37 for the Liberals, 26 for the Conservatives, 9 for the Bloc Quebecois and 1 for the NDP.




The media speculation about the election now giving away to the results from most of Canada.




Polls closing in 266 of the 343 'ridings' in the House of Commons at 930 pm Eastern Time.


Foreign influence has been a topic of official hearings held in Ottawa in the last year.


Much has been made about Chinese influence with the Liberals trying to deflect the embarrassment by leaking the notion that the Conservatives may have been tarnished even leader Pierre Poilievre being favored by China.


But India may also be playing overt and covert roles in influencing this election because former Liberal Prime Minister Justin Trudeau openly stated the link between India's government and the murder of a Sikh nationalist in British Columbia.


The deadly car ramming incident at the Filipino festival in Vancouver on Saturday happened right after New Democratic Party leader and Canada's most well-known Sikh politician Jagmeet Singh campaigned there.



The story from police going into the election today is that the car ramming attack was not terrorism, but we shall see what revelations about the mass murder incident follow this election.


The Liberal Party succeeded in sucking away voters from the NDP in Atlantic Canada in the early results but what was evident in these results was a strong rise in support for the Conservatives that helped to erode the number of seats held by Liberals there.


Anger, Fear etc. of Donald Trump and his tariff advocacy and desire to annex Canada to the USA fueling rage on the Left.


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