Trump’s tough talk might help Liberal Mark Carney win a full term as Canada’s prime minister
- Liberal Leader Mark Carney promised that a Liberal government will support Nova Scotia industries amid U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs and threats to Canada’s sovereignty.
- Carney stated, "We can build millions of houses with Canadian technology, Canadian workers and Nova Scotia lumber," emphasizing control over Canada's future.
- Carney announced plans to eliminate the consumer carbon tax and scrap the Liberal capital gains tax hike, focusing on economic policies to help Canadians.
- Mark Carney faced scrutiny over his previous role at Brookfield Corporation, which has been accused of extensive tax avoidance and unethical practices.
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Mark Carney and Pierre Poilievre want to revamp Canada’s economy. Here’s how they plan to do it
Their duelling narratives intensified Monday, as Liberal Leader Mark Carney hopscotched through three Maritime provinces and Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre swung through the battleground Greater Toronto Area.
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