Here are my thoughts. Many did like Poilievre, he ran a great campaign. But the fear of Trump caused many who usually vote for the Bloc or NDP to go straight to the Liberals. Poilievre secured more votes then Trudeau, Harper, Martin, or Chretien did who is Carney's main rival. Carney says we are united, the results show we never have been more divided. None of the leaders were able to unite the country. The only time this happened was in the historic 1988 election were Mulroney captured a super majority of 211 seats. This was a battle of generations where we had the younger generation entering the workforce and wanting to build a family and someday own a home who said the system was not working for them vs Boomers who say the system is working for them, elbows up. Lol
Minority governments tend to not last long, Trudeau was the exception because Singh kept on propping him up. Carney will not get that support. He will need the Bloc to remain in power. The government will likely topple soon, not now but expect to go back to the elections in 1.5 to 2 years from now. As much as I like Poilievre, he does not have the personality to capture potential Liberal voters. They need a more centrist leader that can unite the whole country and form a majority government, but personality is key. Carney appears much more centrist then Trudeau but his cabinet is the problem who are basically all the same people that supported Trudeau's absurd far-left policies. Here are my thoughts on this fine Tuesday.