Canada held discussions with the Prime Minister on Wednesday and Thursday. The first is French and the second is English. Thursday’s debate was by all accounts, a more active horseshoe between interim prime minister Mark Carney and rivals from the Conservatives, NDP and Brock Quebecoa party.
Carney, an investment company executive and former central banker, has never been elected for anything. It’s risen Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, leader of the Canadian Liberal Party and the Prime Minister’s Office, resigned in March.
Trudeau’s departure, and President Donald Trump’s tariffs, revival The Liberals’ fortune a year after running a double-digit vote deficit against Pierre Polyeayer and his Conservative Party against Canada’s Conservative Party. Sometimes the Liberal Party has sank deep enough in the polls to give Jagmeet Singh and his New Democrats (NDP) a legitimate claim as Canada’s leading leftist party.
Kearney took part in the Montreal debate on Thursday. Front RunnerSo Yves Francoa Blanche, leader of Polyevel, Singh, and Brockebekova, turned most of their fire towards him.
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Poilievre currently scores 7 points for Kearney. This is a massive fall from his former perch as a 20-point leader.
Sing’s fall in the post-Trudeau environment is even more devastating – He claimed that the NDP was the new leader on the left and ended up seeing a full wipeout in the election. Brock Quebekoa is also considering a major loss, as Canadian voters appear to be integrated around liberals and conservatives.
Singh and Blanchet run in single digits, so Poilievre is the only plausible challenger at this point, but it seems unlikely that many left-leaning voters who dislike Carney will gather behind him. Blanchet openly offered to partner with Carney in the Union government during discussions on Thursday. The latest polls show that there are few undecided voters left for Poilierbre to grab.
Canada has two other minor parties fighting for the Prime Minister’s office, the Greens and the People’s Party, but there was not enough support to qualify for the space in the debate stage.
The left-wing BBC felt that Carney had a bit of a stumbling during Wednesday’s French debate, but did a rather decent job of holding himself up against the other three major candidates on Thursday. The liberal leader suffered from some wounds but avoided what knockout punch Polyebre wanted to throw.
Poilliebre was the closest to putting Kearney on the canvas with the support of Blanche by challenging the notion that Kearney offers something better than Trudeau’s failed policies.
“How can you believe you’re different?” asked Poiriebre.
“You claim that you’re different – You need to prove that you are better,” Blanchett set out.
Kearney claimed he was “a very different person” from his predecessor.
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“You’ve run for years against Justin Trudeau and the carbon tax… They’re both gone, well, they’re both gone.” snap With Poillible. The tax he mentioned was only Paused April 1st, not outside the scope of leadership discussion.
Kearney was also approaching losing his cool when he hammered him in the housing crisis, a major theme in his conservative campaign. Carney stopped delivering the angry retort by saying, “I’ll be polite.”
One of the sharp interactions between liberals and conservative candidates came when Carney led Polyeble for refusing to obtain security clearance.
Poilliebre has long maintained that he does not want clearance while in office, as he is unable to speak on topics related to Canada’s national security. – Paul Chian’s generous candidate, including the video, who dropped out of the race It has surfaced His conservative enemy, Joe Tay, suggests that it should be handed over to Chinese secret police.
Poilierbre did a solid job of presenting a vision for greater economic growth under a more limited government with lower taxes, but Carney argued that the government needs to play a “catalytic” role in the economy.
It remains to be seen whether a key mass of Canadian voters are ready to try out Poilliebre’s vision, or whether the technocratic Carney can convince Trudeau to bring his putative private sector experience to lock in the massive government machinery that ran to the ground. Meanwhile, Singh advocated large government spending and proposed that High Rolling Carney betray the interests of Canadians in favor of his business interests.
All three of the opposition candidates cornered Kearney with questions about Brookfield’s assets management and his career in tax havens in the Caribbean.
Carney argued that Brookfield should be viewed as a “Canadian success story” in which investments benefit pensioners.
“I always acted in integrity and served Brookfield shareholders while I was there,” he insisted.
Voter Nick Nanos said Gloves and emails Carney had enough arguments to keep him on his lead.
“This was Pierre Poillivre’s last chance to directly change the trendline. There was no major game-changer in the discussion to make people rethink who they support,” he said.
“For some reason, Polyebre hopes there will be some sort of big blunder and revelation related to Mark Kearney. I don’t think the policy platform will turn things around because people aren’t voting based on the platform.
Write in National Post Thursday, columnist Jamie Sarconak It was provided Poilierbre is another view that once the dust settles and the voters get the opportunity to digest everything they say, they are considered the “easy” winner of the debate.
Sarconak felt Polyeve “run” around the “slow” carnies, which are said to be annoying, but almost unrelated to Jagmeat Singh. Blanche also tore a few chunks from the Carney, Sarconak assumed that even if he offered to throw with him to the Union government.
No matter what he did, Carney couldn’t swing Blanche. The Brock leader accused Carney of promising to force a pipeline through Quebec in English, and in French he disagrees. He accused Kearney of raising child care and health, and causing problems with local responsibility. He accused Carney of not fully hearing the concerns of Quebec Prime Minister François Legault. He denounced Carney for working with Century initiative, advocacy groups to encourage massive population growth by hiring one of the founders as advisors.
In contrast to Singh’s warm attempts with hot take, Blanche was actually sizzling hot. He laughed at Carney’s crisis management skills. The latter was anti-Brexit when he served as a British central banker (which eventually left the European Union). As for Carney’s negotiation skills, Blanchett wondered out loud what the liberal leaders negotiated, besides tax havens in the Caribbean.
A precious view of Sarconac was that Poilierve provided a much better vision for post-Trudeau prosperity after Canada, destroying Carney on crime and national security.
“Today, many of you are worried about paying your bills, feeding your family, or even owning a home. You are worried that your child is at risk, but I don’t need to do this here. Change can restore Canadian promises.





