Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney set to kick off his election campaign
- Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney launched his election campaign, stating that he would seek a federal election on April 28, 2025, after visiting Governor-General Mary Simon to request the dissolution of Parliament.
- Carney stated, 'Canadians want change' and proposed a middle-class tax cut while opposing tariffs from U.S. President Donald Trump.
- Trump's tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum and threats to annexation have spurred Canadian nationalism, enhancing Liberal poll support.
- The election will cover 343 seats in the House of Commons, and Carney emphasized that voters face a choice between a 'Canadian Trump' or a uniting government.
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Canada Calls Early Elections in April, with Trump at the Center of the Campaign · Global Voices
Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney announced early legislative elections this Sunday for April 28, whose campaign will revolve around the trade war and threats of annexation of US President Donald Trump. Carney, former governor of Canada’s central bank, was elected by the Liberal Party to replace Justin Trudeau as prime minister, but has never faced elections before a broader electorate. The Prime Minister advanced that the axis of his party’s …
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