Voters go to the polls today after a 35-day election campaign packed with promises
- Canadians vote today, Monday, April 28, 2025, choosing between the Liberal and Conservative parties to form the next government.
- The return of Donald Trump to the White House and his threats against Canada reshaped the campaign focus.
- Trump threatened tariffs and suggested Canada become a US state, overshadowing domestic concerns like the cost-of-living crisis.
- Highlighting the stakes, Mark Carney stated, "The Americans want to break us so they can own us."
- Foreign policy tensions with the United States now dominate this election race, a focus unseen since 1988.
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Liberals and Conservatives in Tight Race as Canadians Head to Polls
Canadians are heading to the polls today to cast their vote for the party that will form the country’s 45th government. The vote comes after a month-long campaign that has developed into a tight race between Mark Carney’s Liberals and the Conservatives led by Pierre Poilievre. Support for the two leading candidates has fluctuated within a range of five points, with the lead changing twice since March, according to Abacus Data. Poilievre’s Conser…
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