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Canada's Prime Minister and Liberal Party leader Mark Carney applauds at a victory party in Ottawa, Ontario on Tuesday.

Canada's Prime Minister and Liberal Party leader Mark Carney applauds at a victory party in Ottawa, Ontario on Tuesday. Dave Chan/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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Mark Carney is staying on as Canada's prime minister, according to the projections of the national broadcaster CBC/Radio Canada, in one of the country's most consequential elections in decades.

But with full results not yet published, it's still not clear if his Liberal Party will win the 172 seats needed for an outright majority in Parliament.

His top opponent, Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre, lost his own Ontario seat to the Liberals, a post he has held for 20 years. In a concession speech early Tuesday morning, Poilievre said that his party "didn't quite get over the finish line."

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