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 before the election: »Our old friendship with the USA is over«
Who best defends the country against Donald Trump's desire for expansion? This question has dominated the election campaign in Canada, which is now overshadowed by an amok ride. The outcome of the election at night is likely to be exciting.

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.
International report - 'We're not for sale': the election message reshaping Canada's foreign policy
As Canada heads to the polls on Monday, a historic shift in national identity and foreign policy is unfolding, driven by growing disillusionment with the United States and a renewed embrace of European alliances.
Canada Votes Against Trump Attacks · Global Voices
Canada is going to the polls this Monday to renew the federal parliament, in the midst of trade and sovereignty war against the United States. What in other circumstances would have been a purely procedural process, far from the spotlights, has attracted the interest of thousands of media outlets around the world because from the polls will come a very approximate picture of what the fight with President Donald Trump will be like. The American h…
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