Newspaper headlines, world leaders’ tweets: Reaction to Trudeau’s win
Posted October 22, 2019 9:47 am.
TORONTO (680 NEWS) – Both British Columbia Premier John Horgan and Vancouver Mayor Kennedy Stewart are among those congratulating Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on his election win.
The headline in the Vancouver Sun was clear Tuesday morning, following the election of the minority Liberal government – “Liberals Punished.” But both Horgan and Stewart say they hope to work with Trudeau on what’s important to Canadians on the West Coast.
The Calgary Sun was a lot more savage in the morning paper – a front page cartoon Trudeau was pictured flying on a witch’s broom, the headline there: “Welcome to our nightmare.”
Outside of the country, leaders from around the world also weighed in on the win.
Early Tuesday morning, U.S. President Donald Trump posted his congratulations to Trudeau on Twitter, calling it a wonderful and hard-fought victory, adding that Canada is well-served.
Congratulations to @JustinTrudeau on a wonderful and hard fought victory. Canada is well served. I look forward to working with you toward the betterment of both of our countries!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 22, 2019
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said he’s looking forward to working with Trudeau on Canada’s priorities, such as girls’ education and climate change. He said that the U.K. and Canada share history and values.
“Congratulations @JustinTrudeau on your re-election. As Commonwealth, NATO, and Five Eyes partners the UK and Canada share history and values and I look forward to continuing to work with you on priorities such as girls’ education and climate change.” – PM @BorisJohnson
— UK Prime Minister (@10DowningStreet) October 22, 2019
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez tweeted that Canadian society is once again relying on Trudeau.
Canadian society relies once more on @JustinTrudeau to keep moving forward. I celebrate the election victory of a political model that drives fair and sustainable economic growth and reduces inequality.
We will keep strengthening the ties that bond Canada and Spain.— Pedro Sánchez (@sanchezcastejon) October 22, 2019
The Irish Prime Minister, Leo Varadkar, said that he is pleased that Canada has voted to keep moving forward.
Congratulations @JustinTrudeau. Pleased Canada has voted to keep moving forward https://t.co/rO9cFX82Jj
— Leo Varadkar (@LeoVaradkar) October 22, 2019
The dust is still settling from yesterday’s election, but it appears the Liberals won 157 seats — 20 fewer than they won in the 2015 election.