Canada's recently established Prime Minister Mark Carney called for a snap election to be held at the end of next month on Sunday, seeking to get an election mandate to challenge President Donald Trump in the trade war.
The election didn't have to be held until October 20th, but Prime Minister Mark Carney called for a vote on April 28th by exploiting his party's revival amid a poll war with the US, and President Trump frequently joked about Canada's iron imports, which imposed Canada's steel and aluminum imports and aluminum imports. Second.
“We are facing the most important crisis of our life due to President Trump's unfair trade actions and his threat to our sovereignty,” Carney said. I said All Reuters.
“There's a lot to do to secure Canada. To invest in Canada, build Canada, and unite Canada. So, I'm asking my fellow Canadians to have a strong, positive mission. I've requested that the Governor dissolve the Congress and call for the election on April 28th.
Earlier this month, Carney became the first person to become Canadian prime minister without being elected to the office earlier this month after Justin Trudeau's resignation sparked a leadership contest with the Governance Liberals.
Carney, former head of both the Bank of Canada and the Bank of England and former economic adviser to Trudeau, tried to throw himself as a steady hand to guide the country from the lower financial spirals of the Trudeau era. However, globalist politicians have also built tough boundaries in trade disputes with the Trump administration, which could put the Canadian economy even more at risk.
Opposition Conservatives enjoyed the leadership lead in polls during the months of Prime Minister Trudeau's decline, but the Liberals have since rebelled amidst the conflict with Trump, during which they believe conservative leader Pierre Poilierre is on the line with the US president.
A poll from Angus Reed released earlier this week brought 42% of liberals and 37% of conservatives. Another investigation from Legger National Post It also found that the Liberal Party has 42% support among voters compared to 39% of conservatives.
Poilierbre shares many policy positions with President Trump, but he also struggles with trade talks to cast tariffs as unprovoked “betrayal,” potentially undermining his ability to distinguish between the party and the liberals. Instead, conservative leaders sought to attract distinctions to issues such as energy. Carney has accused him of being “despicable” for his true intentions surrounding the green agenda and climate-related taxes.
Like Trudeau before him, Kearney has long been one of the leading proponents of radical green policy. Kearney also helped to put pressure on private companies across the Western world to adopt climate targets while at the helm of the Net Zero Banking Alliance (NZBA).
Poilliebre is his opening pitch to voters on Sunday I said: “After a decade of lost liberals, the question is whether Canadians can afford the fourth liberal term. They inflated the inflated housing costs of these liberals, raised the cost of food, pushed them up into food banks, unleashed crime on the streets, ruined the immigration system, blocked resources, and remained in one-sixth of the US.
“Or it's time to put Canada first, as it helps to keep taxes down, honor hard work, build homes, cut taxes, lock criminals, sort borders, unlock jobs, and change with the new conservative government that stands up to Donald Trump from his position of strength.”

