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Iran War Thwarts Carney’s Majority Push in Key Byelections
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Iran War Thwarts Carney’s Majority Push in Key Byelections

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Last updated: March 10, 2026 10:12 pm
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Speculation about a federal election in Canada has faded amid the escalating conflict in Iran, known as Operation Epic Fury. Just two weeks ago, Prime Minister Mark Carney eyed a vote to leverage strong polling and secure a majority. Now, ten days into the operation, spring polls appear unlikely.

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Global Conflict’s Domestic RipplesCarney’s Evolving Stance Draws CriticismByelections Offer Path to MajorityPotential Future Vacancies Loom

Global Conflict’s Domestic Ripples

The war, involving allies United States and Israel, reverberates in Canada. Incidents include gunfire at synagogues and the U.S. consulate in Toronto. Surging oil prices aid Alberta but strain consumers nationwide. These developments prioritize governance over campaigning.

Carney’s Evolving Stance Draws Criticism

Prime Minister Carney initially endorsed U.S. actions against Iran’s nuclear program but later shifted, deeming the strikes contrary to international law and expressing regret for Canada’s support. Officials note four position changes, prompting opposition rebukes during Monday’s all-party war debate, which Carney skipped.

Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand represented the government alone. Liberal MPs express frustration over the unconsulted stance, especially as polls show divided public opinion on the U.S. strikes. This internal discord could hinder campaign efforts.

Byelections Offer Path to Majority

To pursue a majority without a full election, Carney called byelections in three ridings: two in Toronto and one in Terrebonne, set for April 13. A Liberal sweep would deliver the needed seats, though success remains uncertain.

Toronto ridings favor Liberals strongly, but Terrebonne poses challenges. Last April, 24-year-old Tatiana Auguste secured victory by one vote over Bloc Québécois incumbent Nathalie Sinclair Desgagné. A mail-in ballot error by Elections Canada created a tie, leading Sinclair Desgagné to appeal to the Supreme Court, which ordered a new vote.

Current polls from Canada385 show Bloc Québécois at 39% and Liberals at 38% in Terrebonne. Both parties intensify efforts, with Liberals scheduling their annual convention in nearby Montreal the prior weekend for high-profile door-knocking.

Potential Future Vacancies Loom

Up to three more byelections could follow. Liberal MP Nathan Erskine-Smith plans to pursue Ontario Liberal leadership. Quebec NDP MP Andre Boulerice considers a run for Quebec Solidaire provincially. Rumors swirl that former Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault may exit politics.

Erskine-Smith’s seat appears secure for Liberals, but a Bloc gain in Guilbeault’s riding would leave Carney one short of a majority.

As U.S. President Donald Trump states the war “is going to be finished pretty quickly,” its long-term effects on Canadian politics endure. Events continue to shape the landscape.

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