The federal election campaign is expected to kick off today. Here's what you need to know | CBC News
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As Canada prepares for an important federal election on April 28, the political landscape has shifted dramatically with Prime Minister Mark Carney expected to dissolve Parliament. Recent polls indicate a resurgence for the Liberals, now leading in several regions, including Ontario, while support for Conservatives and NDP diminishes. Notably, this election is framed by challenges related to U.S. President Donald Trump’s trade policies. The NDP's declining popularity puts the party's status at risk, while the Bloc Quebecois also faces potential losses in Quebec.
The upcoming federal election is crucial, focusing on trade issues arising from Trump's trade war and how it impacts Canadian sovereignty.
Recent polling indicates a shift in voter preferences, with the Liberals gaining ground ahead of the election as the NDP's support wanes.
Mark Carney’s election gamble could be pivotal, particularly as he challenges Pierre Poilievre’s Conservative leadership amid fluctuating public support.
Polls reflect that the Liberals now have a favorable chance of winning the majority, marking a pivotal change in Canada's political landscape.
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