Canadian and Australian voters are rewarding defiance of Trump’s tariffs
- Canadian voters are participating in a transformative election, with record early voting exceeding 7.3 million ballots cast.
- The political landscape changed significantly after Trump's tariffs created economic uncertainty, impacting Canadian exports and leading to labor layoffs at companies like Algoma Steel.
- As the election approached, the Liberals shifted from a tie with Conservatives to a projected victory, suggesting a rejection of populist trends exemplified by Trump.
- Political analysts noted that if the Liberals win, it will signify a distinct Canadian identity separate from Trump's influence.
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Canada: Tight race between Liberals and Conservatives ahead of Monday's federal elections
Voting intentions for the Conservative Party of Canada have plummeted in the polls in favor of the Liberals. The Conservatives have suffered from Donald Trump's trade war and his threats to Ottawa's sovereignty.
Canadian voters appear on track to rebuke Trump’s trade war
Canadian voters are going to the polls on Monday amid one of the most dramatic campaign transformations in years. January polls indicated the Conservatives were headed for a certain victory, but the Liberals have since flipped the race upside down, although the competition has narrowed in recent days. Early voting has shattered records with more than 7.3 million ballots cast. “It’s pretty clear the Liberals are going to win this now,” said Frank…
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