Trump’s tough talk might help Liberal Mark Carney win a full term as Canada’s prime minister
- Mark Carney entered Canadian politics on March 14 and now leads in the polls.
- His political entry followed a Liberal Party leadership race and the previous prime minister's resignation.
- His experience, including managing Brexit impacts, makes voters feel reassured.
- Liberals trailed 47 percent to 20 percent in January, but led by six points by April 19.
- This election tests if Canada embraces or rejects populism and who negotiates with the United States.
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The Latest: Canadians choose their leader in what’s become a referendum on Trump
Canadians are deciding if new Prime Minister Mark Carney will extend the Liberal Party’s decade in power or pick the opposition Conservatives’ populist leader Pierre Poilievre to lead the country. The Liberals looked headed for defeat after Prime Minister Justin…
A ‘new epoch’: The high stakes of Canada’s election
The NewsCanadians vote Monday in a national election that will determine the country’s trajectory on the world stage and its relationship with the US.The opposition Conservatives are looking to end 10 years of Liberal leadership: Just months ago, that victory seemed almost a foregone conclusion, thanks to the unpopularity of former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.That seemingly sealed fate has been upended: US President Donald Trump’s return to po…
Canada Votes: Conservatives Eye Breakthrough as Liberals Hold Edge
OTTAWA, CANADA (VINnews)— Canadians head to the polls Monday in an election that could decide whether the Liberal Party’s decade-long hold on power continues — or whether voters are ready for a Conservative comeback after years of scandal, rising costs, and political fatigue. Former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney, the Liberal standard-bearer, heads […]
This major focus of the Canadian election is missing what could truly help workers
Analysis: Today is election day in Canada. The polls show Liberal Party leader Mark Carney with a narrow lead over Conservative Pierre Poilievre, as voters head to the booths. The major political parties have been pledging support for the manufacturing sector, but the country’s working class is much broader than just manufacturing.Canadians are on edge because as many as 600,000 jobs are at stake due to tariffs levied by US President Donald Trum…
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