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Canadian Prime Miner Mark Carney’s dance moves are going viral after his Liberal Party clinched a dramatic federal election win. In a widely shared clip, Carney is seen rapping and dancing to Canadian band Down With Webster’s track “Whoa Is Me.”
While he dances, Carney is seen wearing a red hoodie that has the Canadian flag and “PM” written over it. The back reads “M. Carney” and “24,” marking him as Canada’s 24th prime miner.
The viral clip has boosted streams of the rap rock band’s music 96% on Spotify in Canada. “Time To Win” — used as an unofficial anthem during the campaign — led the spike, Spotify confirmed, as reported CTV News.
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“We love you no matter what party you choose, as long as you choose to party!” Down With Webster posted on Instagram, referencing the divisive election and Carney’s dance.
The election win
Canada would ‘never ever’ be owned America, Carney declared after the win. “Our old relationship with the United States, which had brought prosperity to Canada, is over.”
The viral clip of the Canadian PM dancing has reportedly boosted streams of the Canadian band ‘Down With Webster’ on Spotify in Canada. (Photo: The Canadian Press via AP)
Despite falling short of a majority, the Liberals are expected to govern with support from smaller parties. NDP leader Jagmeet Singh, however, lost his seat and stepped down after a horic defeat.
Carney, returning for a second term, framed his win as part of a broader mission: “To lead the path of democracy and freedom… and because we are Canadian, to do so with compassion and generosity.” With a PhD in Economics and a dinguished education from both Harvard and Oxford, Carney’s background is expected to guide Canada through this diplomatic pivot.
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