Carney says he is available for call with Trump, but on Canada's terms
- Mark Carney announced to Canadians that the country faces a significant crisis due to Donald Trump's tariffs on steel and aluminum, calling it 'the most significant crisis of our lifetimes.'
- Carney proposed dissolving Parliament and holding an election rather than meeting with Trump to negotiate.
- Pierre Poilievre criticized Carney's leadership, asserting that his policies are a continuation of the problematic status quo.
- Recent polls show the Liberals, under Carney, slightly ahead, contrasting with earlier projections favoring the Conservatives.
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Trump’s shadow looms over Canada’s election as Poilievre and Carney face off
The election comes at a particularly sensitive time for Canada given the threat it faces from U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs and remarks about annexing Canada, which Carney on Sunday called ”the most significant crisis of our lifetimes.”
How Trump Upended Canada's Upcoming Election
What a difference mere weeks have made in Canada. As the new year came and went, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his ruling Liberal Party, after nearly a decade in power, were trailing the Conservatives by 25 points—and facing electoral oblivion. An election was due by fall. It was looking like it might come earlier. The opposition parties in the House of Commons were working to bring down the government. [time-brightcove not-tgx=”true”] Today…
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