Prime minister Mark CarneyLiberals were designed to won more than 343 seats from the Canadian parliament against rival conservatives. It was not clear whether liberals would argue that the majority of at least 172 seats would be either in order to be forced to rely on legislators from smaller parties or parties to make some new laws.
The Canadians decided with voices on Monday that the Liberal Party was awarded the fourth mandate in power, and did not transfer control over conservatives and their populist leader Pierre Poilievre, who had just received the decision on the elections.
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The popularity of the Liberal Party dropped for years, eventually led the former Prime Minister Resign of Justin Trudeaau In March, and the conservatives appeared ready to take control of the Federal Government – until Mr. Trump entered.
US president reblogged Threats Annex Canada And his wiping tariffswho have diminished the Canadian economy, dominated the campaign and were influenced by voter elections. Domestic issues, including accessibility, immigration, jobs and crime, remain significant factors.
“As I warned for months, America wants our country, our resources, our water, our country. Never,” I declared Carney on Monday Monday. “These are not vacant threats. President Trump tries to break us so America can own us. It will never happen.”
Calling it “hinges” in history, Carney said the United States – the list performed in the system that is in our new reality … We are our new reality … we should never forget the lessons. We must take care of ourselves and, above all, We have to take care of each other. “
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According to the Canada elections, the record number of Canadians – estimated 7.3 million – pre-execution of its votes, an increase of 25% compared to 2021 elections.
The different voter group gathered on Monday at the school gym in Milton City, Ontario, to throw their ballots. While divided to whom they would be best to deal with Mr. Trump, everyone agreed that the sovereignty, the Tariffs of Canada, the tariffs and accessibility of daily goods are the main issues in their vote while voting.
“Trump decisions affect not only Canada, but the rest of the world,” said a couple who voted Liberala said for the news about CBS outside the polling station. “The tariffs influenced the market; they influenced the prices of all goods, food, anything.”
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Opponents threw the leader of the conservative as if they had similarities with Mr. Trump, who may have completed him on the day of the election.
“Several things that, unfortunately, Pierre came out with which we didn’t agree with”, a couple in Milton City, who wanted to remain anonymous, said for CBS news. “It can sound silly, but the fact that he wants to return plastic bags and straws – I didn’t like that idea.”
One voter named Peter said he considered the issue of Canadian sovereignty as he voted. Although he did not specify which party believed that he was best dealing with the threats of Mr. Trump Da Canada “51. The state,” he emphasized the need for Canadian unity.
John Ivsky, a self-employed businessman from Milton, said he considered the elections crucial, emphasizing the issue of tariffs. He said Canada should look for more and various global partners.
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“Canada needs to build their own economy and a broader partnership,” Ivsky told the news about the CBS. “America should not be the only economic, military or political partner. We need partners around the world, so we do not suffer from one political change in one country.”
“I also respect for each party that can support family values, conservative values, freedom of speech and vote for the one that may reflect my beliefs, whether it is liberal or conservative,” Ivsky said. “At this point, conservatives are those who can do it.”
On Monday, Mr. Trump once again injected into the electoral campaign. In the post on social truth, he reiterated his idea that Canada is the 51st American state and called to Canadian voters to vote for a person who could do it – without appointment or political party.
“Good luck to Canada. Choose a man who has strength and wisdom to reduce the level, steel, aluminum, four-bed tariffs or taxes, if Canada becomes cared in 51. The United States State,” said Mr. Trump on the truth.
In response to his remarks, Poilievre said that Canada would never become 51. the state, and he called for the US President to stay outside the Canadian elections.
“President Trump remain beyond our elections. The only people who will decide on the future of Canada are Canadians in the voting framework,” Piiilieere in French said on social media Post. “Canada will always be proud, sovereign and independent and we will never be 51. State. Today, Canadians can vote in order to strengthen our country, stand on your own two meters and stand in America from the power position.”
In his campaign, Carney pleads with voters to submit a strong mandate to address Mr. Trump.
“President Trump has some obsessive ideas, and that’s one,” Carney said about the floss of the annexation. “It’s not a joke. It’s his very strong desire to happen. It’s one of the reasons why this crisis is so serious.”
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