Trudeau topples Harper in Canada
Canadian voters reclaimed their country鈥檚 liberal identity sending Justin Trudeau 鈥 the son of one of the country鈥檚 most dynamic politicians 鈥 to the prime minister鈥檚 office and ending nearly a decade of conservative leadership under Stephen Harper.
The victory in Monday鈥檚 election by Trudeau鈥檚 Liberal Party was stunning. The Liberals were on a path to win at least 184 seats out of 338 鈥 a parliamentary majority that will allow Trudeau to govern without relying on other parties. The Liberals received 39.5 percent of the overall vote compared to 32 percent for the Conservatives and 19.6 for the New Democrats.
Harper, one of the longest-serving Western leaders, will step down as Conservative leader, the party announced as the scope of its loss became apparent.
Trudeau鈥檚 victory could result in improved ties with the United States, at least for the remainder of Barack Obama鈥檚 presidency. Harper was frustrated by Obama鈥檚 reluctance to approve the Keystone XL pipeline from Alberta to Texas and clashed with the president on other issues, including the Iran nuclear deal. Although Trudeau supports the Keystone pipeline, he argues ties shouldn鈥檛 hinge on the project.
Trudeau is the son of the late prime minister Pierre Trudeau, who swept to office in 1968 on a wave of support dubbed 鈥淭rudeaumania.鈥 He was prime minister until 1984 with a short interruption.
Trudeau channels the star power 鈥 if not quite the political heft 鈥 of his father. Tall and trim, he is a former school teacher and member of Parliament since 2008. At 43, he becomes the second youngest prime minister in Canadian history. 鈥淭onight Canada is becoming the country it was before,鈥 Trudeau told a victory rally in Montreal.
Trudeau has re-energized the Liberal Party since its worst electoral loss four years ago when it won just 34 seats and finished third behind the traditionally weaker New Democrat Party. Trudeau promises to raise taxes on the rich and run deficits for three years to boost government spending.
He said positive politics led to his victory. 鈥淲e beat fear with hope. We beat cynicism with hard work. We beat negative, divisive politics with a positive vision that brings Canadians together. Most of all we defeated the idea that Canadians should be satisfied with less.鈥
Canada shifted to the center-right under Harper, who lowered sales and corporate taxes, avoided climate change legislation, and strongly supported the oil and gas extraction industry.
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