Canada's Carney, Poilievre face off nationally and locally
- Canada's election on April 28 features Mark Carney and Pierre Poilievre in Nepean and Carleton, respectively.
- Rising living costs and Trump's policies created uncertainty before the election.
- Poilievre, the Conservative leader since 2022, has represented Carleton since 2004.
- McCormack stated, "We normally talk about hockey, but everybody's talking about politics because there's an important election."
- Polls give Carney a lead, though some show a tight race as voters weigh economic concerns and Trump.
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In a quaint restaurant on the outskirts of Canada’s capital, Sandra McCormack spent a recent morning talking politics with friends in an area that is suddenly in the political spotlight. The area’s neighboring electoral districts — Carleton and Nepean — are starkly different: Carleton is largely rural, picturesque and dotted with small farms, while Nepean is a suburban Ottawa neighborhood, packed with strip malls and single family homes. But the…
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