Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney set to kick off his election campaign
- Mark Carney announced a five-week election campaign leading to the vote on April 28, 2025.
- Carney criticized U.S. President Donald Trump's threats to Canadian sovereignty, reflecting heightened nationalism among Canadians.
- Pierre Poilievre, the leader of the Conservatives, pledged to stand up to Trump, insisting that the president recognize Canada's independence and sovereignty.
- The election will determine who is best equipped to deal with Trump's actions, which have affected the political landscape in Canada.
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Andreas Kluth: Threatening Canada is more Putin than Reagan
To grasp the aberration of U.S. foreign policy under President Donald Trump, consider an abbreviated history of America’s shifting attitudes toward just one country, Canada. And start with Ronald Reagan, who stood for the original and genuine version of “peace…
Carney Warns Trump 'Wants to Break Us' as High-Stakes Canadian Election Begins
(Bloomberg) — Mark Carney began his bid for election with a stark warning that US President Donald Trump is serious about wanting to annex Canada, launching his effort to convince Canadians he can protect the country from US aggression.
Carney Warns Trump ‘Wants to Break Us’ as High-Stakes Canadian Election Begins
Mark Carney began his bid for election with a stark warning that US President Donald Trump is serious about wanting to annex Canada, launching his effort to convince Canadians he can protect the country from US aggression.
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