Carney Liberals to form historic majority after sweep of three byelections

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The Liberal party in Canada, led by Prime Minister Mark Carney, has secured a historic majority government after winning three byelections. This feat has never been achieved in Canadian politics before, with the party now holding 174 seats in the House of Commons, exceeding the 172 seats needed for a majority.
The Liberal party has won three byelections, giving them a majority government. They now hold 174 seats in the House of Commons. The byelections were held in the Toronto area and Terrebonne, a suburb near Montreal. The Liberals won in traditional strongholds and a close race in Terrebonne. Prime Minister Mark Carney's government is the first to switch from a minority to a majority between elections. The party campaigned heavily in the ridings, with Carney and the Quebec caucus supporting the candidates. The wins give the Liberals a powerful mandate to continue building a better Canada.
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