The newly elected Prime Minister Mark Carney is expected to hold a national election on April 28, April 28.
As Canada’s business is out of trade disputes with the United States, Carney, a former central banker, is expected to pitch himself as a candidate to best prepare Donald Trump.
Justin Trudo’s 60 -year -old political immigrant acquired the Liberal Party leader after former Prime Minister Justin Truddo retreated from his nine years.
The announcement of calling the prime minister’s election and asking for the dissolution of parliament will begin a five -week campaign for Carney and his political opponents.
The request for the dissolution of parliament is obvious, but not the exact election day.
The prime minister reported on April 28, citing the government’s sources on Thursday, globe and mail and the Associated Press.
Most of the discourses of the state suggest that short campaigns, centered on the ongoing trade war between the United States and Canada after Trump’s threat and action, can be operated by Carney.
The election is almost certain to focus on President Donald Trump’s trade war and his story of making Canada the 51st country.
Kani promised to support Canada’s mutual tariffs. Trump maintains 25% universal tariffs on Canadian products that are not dealt with the Canadian-Initiative-Mexican Convention (CUSMA).
Trump vowed to impose a huge tariff on April 2 on 25% of the tariffs on Canada’s steel and aluminum on April 2.
This race will probably lead to a choice between Carney and conservative leader Pierre PoilIevre.
Prior to the threat of tariffs, the Conservative Party scored 20 points in some election polls. Polls now represent a much closer race.
When Canadians attend polls, the Liberal Party will not only be the official opposition to 120 seats in the House of Representatives, but also face Bloc Quebecois and the new Democratic Party (NDP) with 24 seats.
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2025-03-20 17:14:00