In the recent Canadian parliamentary elections, the primary candidates are Mark Carney of the Liberal Party and Pierre Poilievre of the Conservatives. The elections are heavily influenced by U.S. President Trump's tariffs on Canada and his controversial rhetoric about annexation threats. Voters are divided, with some seeking change and accountability for the Liberal Party's decade-long governance, while others emphasize the need for steady leadership against external pressures. Economic stability and nationalism are at the forefront as Canadians weigh their options.
Canadians are holding parliamentary elections today to determine who will lead their government: the Liberal Party under Prime Minister Mark Carney or the Conservatives led by Pierre Poilievre.
One issue has consumed voters: President Trump. His tariff attack on Canada and his repeated calls for the annexation of the country as the 51st state have dominated the race.
Canadians are thinking about the economy, and about Trump. The two are, to a great degree, intertwined: Canada's economy is in a relatively weak spot as it's getting hit by tariffs.
Some voters want to punish the Liberal Party, which has been in charge for the past decade, and hold it accountable for leaving the country in a weakened spot.
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