Canada Election: Carney Leads, US Tensions Rise
Canada Election: Carney Leads, US Tensions Rise

Canada Election: Carney Leads, US Tensions Rise

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Canada's federal election is scheduled for April 28, with the Liberal Party—now led by Mark Carney after former Prime Minister Trudeau's departure—holding a narrow lead over Pierre Poilievre's Conservatives according to recent polls. Major campaign issues include the rising cost of living, immigration reform, and heightened trade tensions with the US, especially after President Trump's threats to annex Canada and impose tariffs. Both parties are promising tax relief and new housing policies to address affordability, while also proposing changes to immigration: Carney seeks stabilization, and Poilievre advocates for reductions tied to housing capacity. Regional races in Ontario and Quebec are seen as critical to the outcome, with both parties focusing efforts on battleground ridings. Immigration remains a divisive topic among voters due to concerns over public services and the labor market. Early voting has seen high turnout, leaving the final result still uncertain.

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