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Iran War Dashes Carney’s Majority Hopes in Key Byelections

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Last updated: March 10, 2026 10:06 pm
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Speculation about a federal election in Canada has cooled amid the escalating conflict in Iran, known as Operation Epic Fury. Just two weeks ago, Prime Minister Mark Carney enjoyed strong polling numbers and eyed a majority mandate. However, ten days into the operation, prospects for a spring vote have faded significantly.

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Domestic Ripples from the International ConflictPrime Minister’s Evolving Position Draws CriticismStrategic Byelections to Secure MajorityPotential for More Vacancies Ahead

Domestic Ripples from the International Conflict

The war, involving allies like the United States and Israel, has direct consequences at home. Incidents of violence, including shots fired at synagogues and the U.S. consulate in Toronto, heighten tensions. Surging oil prices boost Alberta’s economy but strain consumers nationwide. These developments demand focused governance over campaigning.

Prime Minister’s Evolving Position Draws Criticism

Carney’s response to the conflict has shifted notably. He initially commended U.S. efforts to curb Iran’s nuclear ambitions but later described the strikes as contrary to international law, expressing Canada’s support “with regret.” This marked the fourth change in his stance, prompting opposition rebukes during Monday’s all-party debate on the war, which Carney skipped.

Reports indicate frustration within the Liberal caucus over the lack of consultation on this divisive issue—polls show Canadians split on the U.S. strikes. Leaving Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand to represent the government at the debate added to the discontent.

Strategic Byelections to Secure Majority

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

The Ontario ridings favor Liberals strongly, but Terrebonne presents a challenge. Liberals last won there in April after 45 years, with 24-year-old Tatiana Auguste edging Bloc Québécois incumbent Nathalie Sinclair Desgagné by one vote. A mail-in ballot issue led to a tie, and the Supreme Court ordered a new vote.

Current polls from Canada385 show Bloc Québécois at 39% and Liberals at 38% in Terrebonne. Both parties campaign aggressively, with Liberals scheduling their annual convention in nearby Montreal the weekend prior, deploying ministers for door-to-door efforts.

Potential for More Vacancies Ahead

Additional byelections loom. Liberal MP Nathan Erskine-Smith plans to seek Ontario Liberal leadership, Quebec NDP MP André Boulerice eyes Quebec Solidaire leadership, and rumors swirl that former Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault may exit politics. Losing Guilbeault’s seat to Bloc Québécois would leave Carney one short of a majority.

As Winston Churchill remarked, “Events, dear boy, events.” U.S. President Donald Trump asserts the war “is going to be finished pretty quickly,” but its effects on Canadian politics persist.

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