Can Carney pull it off? Will Poilievre bounce back? Your guide to the biggest storylines this federal election campaign
- Canada's 45th federal election officially began after Prime Minister Mark Carney met with the Governor General, with the election scheduled for April 28, 2025.
- Polling indicates a competitive race between the Liberals and Conservatives, with Carney advocating for economic recovery and managing trade tensions with the U.S.
- The Canadian Labour Congress urged Carney's government to respond effectively to the threats posed by the Trump administration's trade policies and proposed reforms for Employment Insurance to protect jobs in Canada.
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Manufacturers Endorse Pierre Poilievre for Prime Minister
News release from The Coalition of Concerned Manufacturers and Businesses of Canada “Trump Endorses Carney, Poilievre Endorses Canada” The Coalition of Concerned Manufacturers and Businesses of Canada (CCMBC) strongly supports the election of Pierre Poilievre as the next Prime Minister of Canada. CCMBC President Catherine Swift stated “Canadian business has been undermined for 10 years by the post-national, anti-business Liberal agenda, and the …
Carney May Be Better Than Poilievre, But Serious Issues Remain
On March 10, Mark Carney became the new leader of the Liberal Party, and four days later, the sitting prime minister until the upcoming election on April 28. Carney received nearly 86 per cent of leadership votes, trouncing runner-up Chrystia Freeland, who secured just 8 per cent. In every riding association across the country, Liberal members broke decidedly for the former central banker. Many are likely breathing a sigh of relief as the Libera…
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