Trump’s tough talk might help Liberal Mark Carney win a full term as Canada’s prime minister
- Mark Carney was sworn in March 14 and now leads polls before the April 28 parliamentary elections.
- Actions by the American president infuriated citizens and fueled a nationalism surge.
- This surge helped Liberals reverse their narrative against opponent Pierre Poilievre.
- A recent poll showed Liberals leading by six points after previously trailing significantly.
- Carney's leadership position suggests a potential shift in future Canada-United States relations.
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Canadian elections 2 days away as Liberal Party hopes for 4th term
Canadians will head to the polls on Monday after a campaign that has revolved almost entirely around the Trump administration's trade war with the country. Canadians don't directly vote for the prime minister. That will be determined by whichever party wins the most seats in parliament.
Canada election: Because of Trump even the conservative Calgary pays respect to the Liberal Carney
The Canadian elections on Monday are dominated by Trump and his tariff threats. Paradoxically, the American president has helped the liberals to a revival under the new Prime Minister Mark Carney.

Canada votes in election upended by Trump threats
Canada will hold an election Monday following a campaign electrified by US President Donald Trump's threats, with Prime Minister Mark Carney favored to win after promising voters he has the experience to stand up to the United States.


Trump impacts Québec's real estate market
The commercial war influenced the market for real estate buyers in Quebec.
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