Canada's election shaped by Trump
- Canadians cast ballots in a federal election today, April 28, 2025, across the country.
- Initially trailing, the Liberal Party saw a remarkable comeback following United States political intervention.
- High voter engagement marked the contest, with record advance voting and long lines at polling stations.
- A record seven million Canadians voted early, and one resident called the election "super important."
- Liberal leader Mark Carney appears headed for victory and vows strong retaliation against United States economic aggression.
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From Trump’s Tariffs to Beijing’s Interference, Key Moments of Canada’s Election Campaign
News Analysis Canada’s 45th general election started and ended with U.S. President Donald Trump making waves, but there were also unrelated and noteworthy events that could’ve shaped voters’ opinions. Among those was Beijing foreign interference events, infighting in the Conservative/Ontario Progressive Conservative camp, and leaders’ debates with more controversy in the media room than on the stage. None of these, however, likely moved the need…
Canadians vote in an election overshadowed by threats of tariffs and a possible U.S. annexation.
By Max Saltman, Paula Newton and Hira Humayun, CNN Canadians went to the polls Monday in an election overshadowed by tariffs, economic uncertainty and threats of US annexation. Voters will decide whether to give interim Prime Minister Mark Carney a full four-year term or give the Conservative Party a chance to take control after more than nine years of Liberal Party rule. Canadians began voting in the country's easternmost province, Newfoundland…
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