Canada Votes Today for New Government Amidst Close Liberal-Conservative Race
Canada Votes Today for New Government Amidst Close Liberal-Conservative Race

Canada Votes Today for New Government Amidst Close Liberal-Conservative Race

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Canadians are voting in a closely contested federal election between Liberal leader and new Prime Minister Mark Carney and Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre, following the resignation of Justin Trudeau. The campaign has been shaped by both domestic concerns, such as housing affordability and rising living costs, and external threats, notably aggressive rhetoric and tariff threats from U.S. President Donald Trump. Carney, a former central banker with no prior elected experience, is emphasizing his global financial background and promising to reduce economic reliance on the United States, while Poilievre focuses on market-driven solutions and law-and-order policies. Polls indicate a slight lead for Carney and the Liberals, especially in Ontario, but the race remains too close to call. Both leaders have tailored their campaigns to address regional issues across Canada, with Carney leaning on social welfare and Poilievre on private sector growth. The outcome will determine how Canada navigates both internal challenges and an increasingly adversarial relationship with its southern neighbor.

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