Liberal Leader Mark Carney in Kitchener on Wednesday
- Liberal Leader Mark Carney visited the Centre for Ocean Ventures and Entrepreneurship in Dartmouth, N.S., on March 25, the third day of his Liberal Party election campaign.
- Carney's campaign launch involved gently railing against negativity, contrasting with Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre's message that Canada is broken.
- Research suggests positive thinking, which Carney's campaign emphasizes, is linked to improved mental and physical health, while Carney argues that negativity won't address Canada's challenges.
- Amidst concerns about affordability and healthcare, Carney is presenting himself as someone who has Canadians' backs, while President Trump claims that Canada isn't a real country, and Carney claims Poilievre wants to break Canada so America can own it.
- As the election campaign progresses, Carney is shifting focus to Ontario and Quebec, facing criticism from other party leaders, including Poilievre and NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh, for opting out of a French-language leaders debate.
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