
Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney looks on during a Liberal Party election campaign event at candidate Amarjeet Sohi’s campaign office in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada April 27, 2025. — Reuters
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Ottawa: Canadian leaders on Sunday, a day before the election election of US President Donald Trump’s policies, was a day before the election election election, but a deadly car ramming attack in Vancouver was disputed in the last hours of the campaign.
Liberal party leader Prime Minister Mark Karni is in favor of defeating conservative leader Perry Pilver in Monday, but voting shows that the race has tightened in recent days.
The Prime Minister briefly stopped the schedule of his election campaign on Sunday, killing 11 people, killing 11 people, after a driver shouted at the Filipino Street Festival in the west coast.
The 60 -year -old father, Carney, was affected when he expressed his support for the victims.
“Last night, families lost a sister, a brother, a mother, a father, a son, or a daughter.” “Those families are living in every family’s nightmare dreams.”
After canceling the first incident near Vancouver, the Liberal Campaign said Carney would visit the city later on Sunday.
A 30 -year -old man who said police had a history of mental health problems and was detained after a dozens of injuries to law enforcement agencies.
In a church of Masisga’s electoral battlefield in the west of Toronto, he appeared with his wife at a church, condemning the attack as a “foolish violence”.
“Our hearts are with you today,” Polyur said.
The Vancouver attack briefly removed the country’s attention from Trump, whose trade war and threats to connect Washington’s northern neighbor have angered Canada.
The polling has permanently shown that Canadian Carney believes – a former investment banker who also guides Canada and the UK’s central banks – is the strongest candidate to compete with Washington.
“This is an existential problem we are facing,” Ottawa resident Brian Car told AFP on Sunday.
79 -year -old Kerr said he was supporting Carney because the liberal leader “has shown his entire career that he is capable of guiding and dealing with financial matters.”
Julie Dunbar, 72, a resident of Ottawa, told AFP that she was affected by Carney’s “international stage”.
Since being appointed Prime Minister in place of Justin Trudeau on March 14, Carney has tried to persuade voters that his experience list has prepared them to guide Canada through trade war and respond to prices that are hurting key sectors like auto and steel.
‘Another day’
A 45 -year -old Poliver, who has been in parliament for two decades, has worked to focus on the expenses living during Trudeau decades, and has argued that Carni will bring continuity that he fails to fail in liberal rule.
Addressing a enthusiastic crowd in the southern Ontario city of Okwil on Sunday, Pilver told supporters that “the time is coming.”
“There is only one day and only one day to bring about change in the house so that Canadians can afford food and homes and live on safe roads,” he said.
At the rally, Tory supporter Jennes Winner told AFP that the country was “just in a mess.”
He said, “I am 70 years old. This is not even a country I know and I am worried for my grandchildren.”
About the liberals, it was not estimated, saying that Trudeau’s “policies are abusive and it is the same party.”
Swing of votes
Earlier in the year, Pilver attended the track to become the next Prime Minister of Canada.
His party led more than 20 points to the Liberals in most elections on January 6, the day Trudeau announced his plans to resign.
But with a nationwide anxiety about Trump, Carney exchange for Trudeau has changed the race.
On Sunday, the collector of the Public Broadcaster CBC with the national support of the liberals with 42.8 percent, increased by 38.8 percent with the conservatives.
As the US election, the number of national polling cannot predict a consequence.
When voting stops on Monday, the Conservative leftist New Democratic Party (NDP) and separatist blocks will be closely watching the performance of Quebecos.
In the previous Canadian elections, a good performance of the NDP in Ontario and British Columbia, and a good showing demonstration through a block in Quebec, is to overcome liberal seats, but elections suggest that both smaller parties may be shocked.