Trump’s trade war and annexation threats have upended Canada’s election
- Mark Carney assumed leadership of the Liberal Party and became prime minister ahead of Canada's election.
- US President Donald Trump's trade war and attacks dramatically altered the election campaign dynamics.
- Trump's actions, including sovereignty threats, infuriated Canadians and spurred nationalism.
- Polling data from April 23 showed the Liberals leading by four points.
- This nationalist sentiment boosted the Liberal Party's chances for the upcoming vote.
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SNOBELEN: ‘Real Canadians’ should be ignoring America’s culture wars
You have to give U.S. President Donald Trump credit — he sure has made Canadians patriotic. This is an unexpected benefit of the frazzled American urge to simultaneously cut off the world and expand its borders.
In Canada, Conservative Party Election Campaign Leaded by Trompism
Widely preferred until the beginning of this year, the conservative right suffered from the trade war launched by the U.S. president and his fantasies of annexation from Canada. Perhaps to the point of losing the vote this Monday, April 28, for the benefit of the ruling Liberal Party for ten years.
Canada’s Election Winner Faces Economy That’s Near Recession
Canada’s next prime minister is set to inherit a half-year of flat economic growth, economists predict, an immediate test of their governance as President Donald Trump’s trade war grinds business investment and exports lower.
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