As Canada approaches a pivotal moment in its political landscape, the Liberal party holds a leadership race with candidates like Mark Carney and Chrystia Freeland vying for the position. Recent polls indicate a surprising turnaround, with the Liberals now leading, attributed to factors such as Prime Minister Trudeau's upcoming resignation and increasing interest in leadership dynamics. Despite these gains, polls suggest the Conservatives may still secure the most seats, though a majority remains uncertain. Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly highlights the urgency of this leadership transition, particularly in relations with the U.S.
The polls started to shift, quickly and dramatically, showing the Liberals ahead for the first time in years, erasing a 26-point Conservative lead.
Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly expressed that people want change and backed Carney, emphasizing the need to negotiate effectively with the Trump administration.
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