
Ontario, Prairies blocked Liberals from an election-night majority blowout
OTTAWA — (UPDATE 4:15 p.m.): The Liberals rose from the ashes under Prime Minister Mark Carney in a stunning reversal of fortunes this year, but the party’s failure to sweep many of the ridings it sought Monday night denied it a resounding majority mandate.
A big part of that failure happened in Ontario, where the party lost many incumbents — even as Carney called for a strong mandate to deal with the threat posed by U.S. President Donald Trump.
Abacus Data CEO David Coletto said the party fell short in Ontario, losing seats in the Greater Toronto Area and York region, and failing to break through in the Prairies.
While there’s widespread consensus that Trump was behind the Liberals’ stunning victory, other factors put wind in the Conservatives’ sails in Ontario.