Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announces election for April 28
- Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced a five-week election campaign set to vote on April 28, amid a trade war instigated by U.S. President Donald Trump.
- Carney stated that a strong and clear mandate is needed from the government in a time of crisis.
- Opposition leader Pierre Poilievre emphasized the importance of Canadian independence and pledged to stop Trump's tariffs impacting Canada.
- The election will focus on choosing a government that can address issues like rising food and housing costs and the treatment from President Trump.
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Federal election begins, Canadians to go to polls on April 28
The leaders vying to become Canada's next prime minister are officially kicking off their campaigns today, vowing to strengthen Canada's economy and stand up to U.S. President Donald Trump.
Response to Trump: Why New Elections Will Be Held in Canada Soon
Just a few days ago, Mark Carney has been Canada's head of government, and now he has announced early elections, which has a lot to do with the threats of the great neighbour under President Donald Trump.
Canada's PM Mark Carney Calls For Snap Election Amid Tense US Relations: Asks For 'Strong, Positive Mandate To Deal With President Trump' - iShares MSCI Canada Index Fund (ARCA:EWC)
Canadian PM Mark Carney called a snap election for April 28 to counter Trump's tariffs, citing economic threats and Canadian sovereignty concerns.
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