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Mark Carney calls a Snap election for Canada, quoted the ‘crisis’ caused by Trump


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Prime Minister Mark Carney announced on Sunday that a national election would take place on April 28 when Canada was exposed to the “most important crisis of our lives” caused by US President Donald Trump.

Carney called the survey for fourteen days after he had replaced Justin Trudeau as head of the Canadian Liberal Party, and two months since he entered the management race.

CarneyA former governor of the Bank of Canada and the Bank of England Central Bank promised a “medium -class tax reduction”, a national dentist plan and demanded the unit in a time of the crisis.

“I ask for your voice so that we can be Canada,” he said.

The election campaign will be Carney, a 60-year-old non-elected leader with Wall Street Experience, against the conservative party leader Pitching Piting StoneA 45-year-old career politician.

“He (Trump) wants to break us so that America can own us. We won’t allow that,” said Carney.

The popularity of the liberal party has increased in response to Trump’s threat to annexation and punitive tariffs.

Poilievre started his campaign in Ottawa on Sunday and said Canada could not afford the liberal party for another four years.

“Time to put Canada in the first place to change,” he said.

“A new conservative government that build axes, build houses, lower waste, block criminals, secure our borders and unleash our resources to bring our jobs home and to endure Trump from a position of strength.”

The conservatives were on the right track to easily win the next parliamentary elections, since the inability to live over the cost of living and the affordability of living space according to the beginners of TrudeauS undermine support for the liberals.

Poilievre had enjoyed a comfortable lead of 20 points in the surveys, until Trudeau resigned in early January and Trump’s inauguration in the same month.

Trump’s hostility and tariff threats have combined the Canadians against a new ordinary enemy, the USA, which led to a remarkable turnaround of the support of the liberals.

At the beginning of this month, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith Breitbart News announced that they asked the White House to “pause” tariffs, which is expected to meet Kanada on April 2, to support Poilievre and the choice chances of the conservative party.

Poilievre tried to distance themselves from Trump and the Maga supporters who supported the Canadian conservatives.

“At first I said I wanted the opposite of Donald Trump,” said Poilievre on Sunday.

Andrew Enns from the market research company Leger said that the choice would be due to who believes the voters believe that the economy can best manage and who can handle Trump.

“Carney certainly had the first hand, with the government led the reaction to the Trump challenges,” he said.

“But the choice offers PILIEVRE the opportunity to realize itself to build a stronger Canadian economy, more than what the liberal was in office in their nine years,” said Enns.

A casual survey last week reported that 42 percent of Canadians would vote for the liberal party under the direction of Mark Carney, while 39 percent would vote for the conservative party. It was the first time that the liberals took the lead and a 5-point increase in a week.

However, on Sunday showed that Abacus data surveys had a close lead at the national level with 39 percent with 36 percent. The new democratic party – an important ally for the Trudeau government – remained 12 percent.

On Saturday, the liberal party announced that Carney, who is not elected as a member of parliament, would run for the Nepean constituency in the southwest of Ottawa.

“This may be the first choice in which the chairman of the opposition is better known than the Prime Minister,” said David Coletto, CEO of Abacus Data, with regard to Carney’s recent entry into the political arena.

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