Canada's ruling Liberals are projected to have retained power and form a minority government in Monday's election. Per CTV News and CBC projections, Liberals were leading or elected in 155 electoral districts, which are also called seats, followed by the Conservatives with 149. Yves-François Blanchet-led Bloc Québécois is projected to win 26 seats, while Jagmeet Singh's NDP is ahead on 11 seats. Prime Minister Mark Carney had asked for a strong mandate to help him handle US President Donald Trump's tariffs and annexation threat, but CTV and CBC said the Liberals had not yet secured the 172 electoral districts they needed for a majority.