Despite a closely contested environment, the Liberals' ability to govern without a majority is not new, having successfully navigated through previous terms while relying on collaboration with smaller parties. As Mark Carney steps into the role of leader for the first time, the path ahead may require strategic alliances and careful negotiation to ensure the passage of essential policies. The election also brings forth a question on the resilience of the Conservative Party, as they confront internal challenges alongside external political pressures. With this election's outcome, Canada is poised for a potentially dynamic gridlock, depending on how negotiations unfold in the coming months.