PM Mark Carney to Call Snap Election This Sunday for April 28 or May 5: Reports
- Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney is expected to announce snap elections on April 28 to strengthen his mandate amid trade tensions with the United States and threats from Donald Trump.
- Trump has threatened Canada's sovereignty and imposed tariffs on Canadian imports, igniting fears of economic damage.
- Political scientist Felix Mathieu described the impending election as unprecedented due to the focus on who can best handle Trump.
- Carney hopes to gain support through Canadian patriotism and promises a clear mandate during this crisis.
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New Canadian PM Mark Carney set to announce snap elections
Canada's new prime minister Mark Carney is expected to announce snap elections Sunday, seeking a stronger mandate as his country fights off a trade war and annexation threats from Donald Trump's United States. Meanwhile on Saturday, pro-Canada demonstrators gathered for a "elbows up" rally as the trade war with neighbouring US intensifies.


Canada’s election hinges on who can fix an economy under US threat
Prime Minister Mark Carney is expected to plunge Canada into an election campaign on Sunday, as U.S. President Donald Trump’s trade war sharpens the focus on fixing long-standing problems that have hindered the Canadian economy. Carney and his chief rival,…
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