Canadians Head to Polls April 28 Amid US Relations Strain
Canadians Head to Polls April 28 Amid US Relations Strain

Canadians Head to Polls April 28 Amid US Relations Strain

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Canadians are gearing up for a federal election set for April 28, called by Prime Minister Mark Carney amid escalating tensions with the United States under President Trump. The election is shaping up as a referendum on the future of Canada-US relations, with issues of sovereignty and economic resilience at the forefront of voters' minds. Political analysts suggest that recent shifts in public sentiment could benefit the Liberals, traditionally seen as vulnerable, as they respond to growing anti-US sentiment among Canadians. Meanwhile, Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre is focusing on national pride and economic accountability, adding to the competitive landscape. Key ridings in Manitoba and Alberta are being watched closely, as shifting support could indicate broader trends in the election. The campaign is expected to be fast-paced and heavily influenced by the candidates' social media strategies and public engagement efforts.

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