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International report - 'We're not for sale': the election message reshaping Canada's foreign policy

  • Across Canada, citizens elect a new government today, Monday, April 29, in a pivotal vote transformed by tensions with the United States.
  • The election follows former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's January resignation after nearly a decade in power, marked by domestic challenges.
  • Mark Carney replaced Trudeau as Liberal leader, quickly focusing his campaign on countering economic and political threats from President Trump.
  • A record 7.3 million people cast ballots in advance, while polls indicate voters favor Carney to manage relations with the US president.
  • Many view this contest as a referendum on leadership and Canada's international role amid trade disputes and calls for sovereignty.
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Canada votes for new government to take on Trump

Canada elects a new government on Monday to confront annexation threats from the United States and deal directly with President Donald Trump, whose trade war has defined the campaign.

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Pearls and Irritations broke the news in on Sunday, April 27, 2025.
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