Voters go to the polls today after a 35-day election campaign packed with promises
- Canadians are voting today for their next government after a 35-day campaign between Mark Carney’s Liberals and Pierre Poilievre’s Conservatives, with many polls showing a tight race.
- Advance polls saw record participation from 7.3 million Canadians, exceeding the 2021 election's 5.8 million, according to Elections Canada.
- The election follows a tragic event where 11 people were killed during a street festival in Vancouver, prompting condolences from all party leaders.
- U.S. President Donald Trump has commented on Canada's election, stating, 'Good luck to the great people of Canada,' and suggesting Canada would be better as the 51st state.
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HEY DEMS: What Do You Notice About Canada's Election... And Can WE Do The Same Thing?
Yes, the Democrats are gonna be super-stoked that one of their WEF buddies will be following in Trudeau’s footsteps and driving Canada off the left side of the map. A investment banker and hedgie like him is an unlikely fan favorite for the same leftist crowd that gave us Occupy Wall Street just a few short years ago, but what can we say, they’re a fickle bunch. His fealty to the WEF and the eco-orthodoxy of the far left is enough to satisfy the…
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