1、CRS INSIGHT Prepared for Members and Committees of Congress INSIGHTINSIGHTi i Canadas October 2019 Elections Peter J. Meyer Specialist in Latin American Affairs Ian F. Fergusson Specialist in International Trade and Finance Updated November 6, 2019 On October 21, 2019, Canadians went to the polls to
2、 elect 338 Members of Parliament. Although Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his Liberal Party secured the most seats in the House of Commons, they lost the majority they had won in 2015. Trudeaus new minority government will have to seek support from other parties to pass its agenda. This altered b
3、alance of power could have implications for U.S.-Canadian relations, including commercial, defense, and energy ties. 2019 Campaign Prime Minister Trudeau and the Liberals won power in 2015 on a platform pledging to improve economic security for the middle class and take action on climate change. In
4、office, they enacted a tax cut for middle-income families, created a new child benefit to help with the cost of raising children, and increased pension and parental leave benefits. Trudeau also worked with Canadas provinces and territories to develop a national climate change plan that imposes a pri