Carney, Poilievre Shift Campaigns to Quebec Amid Election Tensions
Carney, Poilievre Shift Campaigns to Quebec Amid Election Tensions

Carney, Poilievre Shift Campaigns to Quebec Amid Election Tensions

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As the April 28 federal election approaches, Canadian political leaders are intensifying their campaigns, particularly in Quebec, a key province with 78 ridings. Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre and Liberal Leader Mark Carney are both focusing on this critical region, with Carney facing criticism for opting out of a proposed French-language debate. Polls indicate the Liberals have regained a lead over the Conservatives, with Carney emphasizing the election's importance in light of deteriorating relations with the United States under President Trump. The election discussions have shifted towards national sovereignty and managing Trump's aggressive trade policies, which have fueled Canadian nationalism. Meanwhile, immigration remains a contentious issue, with parties like the Bloc Québécois advocating for Quebec's exclusive control over immigration policies amid concerns about cultural preservation. The election is shaping up as a pivotal moment for Canada's political future and its relationship with the US.

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