During a recent French-language debate, Prime Minister Mark Carney emphasized that the key question for Canadians in the upcoming election is who can best handle Donald Trump. Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre criticized Carney, drawing parallels with former Prime Minister Trudeau, while Carney aimed to distinguish himself and advocate for economic growth. The political landscape is heavily influenced by anti-Trump sentiment, leading to increased support for Carney's Liberals, especially in Quebec, which is crucial for securing seats in the House of Commons as the election approaches on April 28.
In this election the question is who is going to face Mr. Trump. His rhetoric has sparked a surge in Canadian nationalism that bolstered my party's support.
One of the differences, there are many, but one of the differences between the two of us is that I put much more emphasis on the economy.
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