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Trump commerce struggle and sovereignty dominate first Canada election debate

By Editorial Board Published April 17, 2025 3 Min Read
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Trump commerce struggle and sovereignty dominate first Canada election debate

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has stated the query within the upcoming nationwide vote is who could be the perfect candidate to cope with US President Donald Trump.

Mr Carney’s feedback got here in response to Conservative Pierre Poilievre saying in the course of the French-language leaders’ debate that Canada wants change and Mr Carney is rather like his predecessor Justin Trudeau.

“Mr. Poilievre is not Justin Trudeau. I’m not Justin Trudeau either. In this election the question is who is going to face Mr Trump,” Mr Carney stated.

On the finish of final month, the previous Financial institution of England chief known as a snap election in opposition to the backdrop of a commerce struggle with the US and threats from President Trump to make Canada a part of America.

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Mr Carney’s governing Liberals had appeared poised for a historic election defeat this yr, however Mr Trump’s commerce struggle and assaults on Canada’s sovereignty triggered a surge in nationalism which has bolstered Liberal Celebration ballot numbers forward of the vote on 28 April.

‘Relentless focus’

Mr Poilievre has been urging Canadians to not give the Liberals a fourth time period.

“In fact in this circumstance that we are in, given the scale of the crisis, I would say relentless focus on growing the economy.”

“We need change. You do not embody change,” Mr Poilievre stated to Mr Carney.

Bloc Québécois Yves-François Blanche, whose get together is dropping help to Carney’s Liberals in Quebec, agreed, saying the Liberals are the identical get together, the identical ministers and the identical politicians and a brand new chief doesn’t change that.

In a mid-January ballot by Nanos, Liberals trailed the Conservative Celebration by 47% to twenty%.

Within the newest Nanos ballot launched Wednesday, the Liberals led by eight share factors. The January ballot had a margin of error 3.1 factors whereas the most recent ballot had a 2.7-point margin.

Mr Carney was the top of the Financial institution of Canada in the course of the 2008 monetary disaster. In 2013, he grew to become the primary non-UK citizen to run the Financial institution of England, and helped to handle the impression of Brexit.

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