It was a landslide victory for Mark Carney, who clinched victory decisively on the first ballot, in a race that was set in motion by Trudeau’s resignation.
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Mark Carney to replace Justin Trudeau as the next prime minister of Canada
Mark Carney has been elected as the new leader of the Liberal Party of Canada. Carney clinched victory decisively, on the first ballot.
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Scarborough pub shooting
Toronto police are investigating a shooting at a pub near Scarborough Town Centre that sent at least 12 people to the hospital on March 7, 2025.
Toronto
Police now say 7 injured by gunfire in Scarborough mass shooting as hunt for 3 suspects continues
Police are now saying that a seventh person has been injured by gunfire following a mass shooting in Scarborough over the weekend.
Canada
Ford, Chow congratulate Carney on federal Liberal Party leadership win, say they’re eager to work together
Ontario Premier Doug Ford and Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow both say they’re looking forward to working with the federal Liberal Party’s newly elected leader and soon-to-be prime minister of Canada.
Religious leader in Brampton charged with sexual assault
14-year-old boy, 29-year-old man charged in armed robbery at Mississauga currency exchange shop
360-degree cameras, licence plate recognition technology to be installed at Brampton intersections
3 arrested in stolen vehicle investigation, firearms seized: Peel police
Queen's Park
Premier Doug Ford, cabinet ministers to be sworn in on March 19
Doug Ford and his new cabinet will be sworn in on March 19 after a snap election last month returned the Ontario premier to office for a third term.
Toronto City Hall
City of Toronto and inside workers reach tentative deal to avert strike
The City of Toronto and the union representing its inside workers have reached a tentative agreement, averting a job action that would have disrupted March break camps and shut down city-run childcare centres.