Federal election kicks off on patriotic note, as Canadians head to polls on April 28
- Canada's 45th general election commenced with leaders aiming to strengthen the economy and challenge U.S. President Donald Trump.
- Liberal Leader Mark Carney initiated the campaign by meeting with Gov. Gen. Mary Simon to request Parliament's dissolution for an election on April 28.
- Recent polls indicate a close race between the Liberals and Conservatives, with the latter's previous lead significantly diminished.
- The Green Party, led by Elizabeth May, began its campaign in Montreal, emphasizing its commitment to combating climate change after the Liberal's carbon levy suspension.
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Canada goes to the polls: "It's all about Trump"
OTTAWA. On April 28, Canada goes to the polls. But the main character is many miles south of the border with the United States. Donald Trump and his tariff threats dominate the political debate. “It will almost be like a one-issue election,” says Ottawa resident Belinda Dodson.
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