One week until Canada votes in one of the most existential elections of our time
- Canadians are preparing to vote on April 28 amid concerns about a crisis with the US and fears of a recession triggered by the trade war.
- Liberal leader Mark Carney, who recently replaced Justin Trudeau, is gaining support, with polls showing Liberal support rising to 43.3%.
- Voters express a desire for change, with some switching from smaller parties to the Liberals to counter Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre, while others remain undecided about their choice.
- Mark Carney argues his experience makes him the best choice to handle the economic challenges posed by the US trade war, stating that strong leadership is essential.
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The new abnormal: Debating Canada’s future at a hinge point in history
Canadians watched the two leaders’ debates unfold last week in Montréal. The debates, and this election, occur at a pivotal moment in history. Canadians go to the polls as the future of global democracy and governance, and in fact the very independence of the country, is in the balance. In crucial ways, the debates failed to meet the moment — and therefore will likely be forgotten as Canadians vote cast their ballots in a week. Unlike a past deb…
What keeps Canada democratic—and independent? Readers asked. We answered.
Canada's constitutional democracy gives the Prime Minister significant powers—but also provides limitations on that power. Democracy isn’t inherently permanent. That fact—clearly linked to growing concerns about human rights and democracy in the United States—is on the minds of more than a few Coast readers…
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