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Mark Carney enters his majority era

Posted on: Apr 14, 2026 07:49 IST | Posted by: Cbc
Mark Carney enters his majority era

thither feature been a amount of 24 undercoat ministers in Canada's chronicle, but before Monday night only 13 could claim to have led their party to a majority of seats in the House of Commons. Mark Carney is now the 14th to do it. 

It is a remarkable achievement — doubly so for how Carney came to be prime minister and now how he came to have a majority. 

It was just 16 months ago that Carney announced his run for the Liberal leadership, with the party trailing significantly in the polls. While he had served prominently as the governor of two central banks, he had never before sought elected office. 

And now he has cobbled together one of the more unique majorities in Parliament's history, with the decisive seats provided nearly 12 months after the last general election by two byelections (pending results in the Quebec riding of Terrebonne) and five floor-crossings from two different parties. 

An unnamed Liberal speaking to the Toronto Star recently described the Liberals as an "an anti-Trump coalition." And while the Liberal agenda is surely more than that, that might be a fitting moniker for this singular majority that Carney has now assembled.

But the eternal question in politics is: what's next?

With a new — if narrow — majority, the Liberals will be able to more easily move legislation through the House and through the committees that review legislation. The Liberal cabinet will be able to survive confidence votes, and it can start thinking about not having to face a new election until 2029. 

In that way, the difference between 171 seats and 173 seats is massive. But for the sake of their own comfort, the Liberals might still want to find another couple seats. 

In the life of any Parliament there are some number of sudden exits — Nathaniel Erskine-Smith, the Liberal MP for Beaches-East York, is already seeking to run provincially in Ontario. Another two or three departures wouldn't be inconceivable. And having gotten to a majority, the Liberals likely don't want to leave it balancing on a knife edge or even slipping back into a minority.

Given how expansive the Liberal tent has become in recent weeks, there is also some question of how well it will hold together — with the possibility now that, at least in theory, a few Liberal MPs could hold significant sway over votes in the House.

For now, the question is what Mark Carney will do with a majority.

Despite the unquestionable achievement, there are perhaps two risks for the Liberals.

The first is complacency. Getting to a majority could be an excuse to exhale and relax a little. And a majority would at least allow for a little more forward planning. 

But it was also just a few days ago that Carney himself, speaking to Liberals, warned, "If we stand still during this rupture, we will surrender our future to others."

The second risk is the opposite of complacency: moving further or faster than Canadians are ready to accept.

With a majority comes the temptation to use it. And Carney seems particularly keen on action. 

Sunday Scrum | Liberals move closer to a majority, Conservatives react to latest defection

But Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre was already making the argument that there is something undemocratic about Carney's majority. And the opposition will now be primed to argue the Liberals are running roughshod over Parliament — the government has already found itself accused of legislative overreach on a couple of occasions.

On the eve of a majority, the Liberals were at least vowing to be magnanimous.

"We want to be a unifying government."

If Carney has benefited from not seeming like a zealous partisan, there is probably some reason for him to continue being pragmatic. But somewhere between complacency and arrogance, there is also a potential opportunity to seize.

In the last 20 years, there have been only two majority parliaments, and both of them proved fleeting — Stephen Harper's from 2011 to 2015 and Justin Trudeau's from 2015 to 2019. It's been more than 25 years since any prime minister was able to win back-to-back majorities.

The Liberals may now have a full four years of runway. They can't be sure when they'll get that again.

At Issue | Carney's expanding Liberal tent

On the other side of the aisle, a Liberal majority could actually enable the Conservatives to be more full-throated in their opposition to the government, though that could conceivably undercut Poilievre's recent attempts to seem more constructive. 

For his own sake, Poilievre has been in need of time. If recent polls were replicated in an election, the Liberals would win more than 200 seats. 

But the Conservative leader surely didn't want to avoid an election this way — with four of his MPs crossing the aisle to the Liberals. And the question now is whether Poilievre's leadership can survive what could be another three years in opposition. 

Compared to 18 months ago, many MPs are not sitting where they thought they would be. Not least Poilievre himself. And now they seem likely to be there for a while.

Senior writer

Aaron Wherry has covered Parliament Hill since 2007 and has written for Maclean's, the National Post and the Globe and Mail. He is the author of Promise & Peril, a book about Justin Trudeau's years in power.

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