Federal election kicks off on patriotic note, as Canadians head to polls on April 28
- Canada's 45th general election commenced with leaders aiming to strengthen the economy and challenge U.S. President Donald Trump.
- Liberal Leader Mark Carney initiated the campaign by meeting with Gov. Gen. Mary Simon to request Parliament's dissolution for an election on April 28.
- Recent polls indicate a close race between the Liberals and Conservatives, with the latter's previous lead significantly diminished.
- The Green Party, led by Elizabeth May, began its campaign in Montreal, emphasizing its commitment to combating climate change after the Liberal's carbon levy suspension.
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