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Where does this result leave Freeland?
When new party leaders are chosen, they often make a point of including the second-place finisher to ensure party unity.
But Freeland got just eight per cent of the vote on the first ballot. It’s unclear what that means for her role in a Carney government (or whether she would even want one).
In his speech, Carney said the Liberal Party is united and ready to build a better country. The numbers bear that out.
Even the Carney camp was not expecting this big a win.
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What to know about Carney
How Mark Carney went from his upbringing in Alberta to central banker in tough economic times, and now leader of the Liberal Party of Canada and prime minister-designate.
Former banker, political newcomer, prime minister-designate.
Carney, who grew up in Alberta and steered the Bank of Canada through tough economic times, will take the nation’s highest office as …

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