
Liberal Leader Mark Carney casts his vote in the Ottawa riding of Nepean, in Ontario, Canada April 28, 2025. — Reuters
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Ottawa: Canadians are going to elections today after US President Donald Trump’s election campaign through prices and threats.
His comments, including connecting Canada, gave rise to an increase of patriotism, which has increased the support of Liberal Prime Minister Mark Carney, who has the experience of the experience of two major new central banks.
The campaign ended on a Sumbari note on Sunday when a man crowded SUV through a mob at the Philippine Community Festival in Vancouver, killing at least 11 people and injuring dozens.
Carney briefly stopped his campaign, and both and conservative leader Perry Pulore mentioned the tragedy in his last election programs. Dwayne Brett, a professor of political science at Mount Royal University in Calgary, said he did not expect a massive accident to stop voters.
According to the CTV News Globe and Mail Nanos Survey released on Sunday, Carney’s Liberals won 2.7 points against the conservatives of the pavilion in national support. In the survey, Nanos supported 42.6 % of the liberals and 39.9 % of conservatives.
In a survey in Ekos on Sunday, it was suggested that the liberals have a six -point lead, and the Liberals have been estimated to win the majority seats in the House of Commons with 343 seats and that the government does not need to rely on any small party.
Trump re -exist last week as the election campaign element, and announced that he could collect 25 % tariffs on Canada -made cars because the United States does not want them. He said he could use “economic force” to make Canada the 51st state.
“This is probably the most fruitful choice of my life,” said Kelly Sanders, a professor of political science at Brandon University. “Everything has been done so much because of the dangers coming from the United States.”
Carney has emphasized that his experience of dealing with economic problems has made him the best leader to deal with Trump, while Polytor has raised concerns about the cost of living, crime and housing crisis.
In a social media post on Monday, Trump reaffirmed his demand to become the 51st state from Canada.
“The great people of Canada are fortunate,” he said. “Choose the person who has the power and wisdom to reduce your taxes in half, for your military strength, for free, to the highest level of the world, your car, steel, aluminum, wood, energy, and all other businesses, with size, zero prices or taxes, if Canada has many people.
Polyur, who has seen support for a carnage in recent months, when Trump talked about absorbing Canada, responded to the president’s comment.
“President Trump, stay away from our elections. Only those who will decide the future of Canada are Canada in the ballot box,” Polyur said.
Carney posted: “Kohani Up, Canada – #Nover51.” “Kohani Up” is a hockey reference that Canadian residents have adopted as a slogan to stand with Trump.
Carney has tried to remove himself from former Liberal Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who said in January that he would resign in power for almost a decade. Conservatives voted around 20 points around the time.
Polytor has attracted more young voters to conservatives than usual, and focusing more on residential costs and crimes.
“I’m probably going to know Karni,” said Andy Hill, 37 -year -old on a mortgage based in Vancouver. Now I feel like we need stability. ” “Staying in the English banking system and living in Canada’s banking system, he really understands the economy.”
Bob Lou, a 66 -year -old cattle running south of Calgary, said he had already put his belt for conservatives. He said his first concern was the economic growth of Canadian flagship.
Until the United States imposed revenue, the economy had seen a sophisticated recovery.
Focus on conservative economy
The conservatives have focused on the economy, and they believe that Liberals are stopping Canada’s anxiety about Trump to win another period.
“Polytor has succeeded in focusing on the economy and a strong Canada, and the Carney campaign is based on fear,” said Lu.
However, Sanders predicted that liberals will win the majority of election districts, called seats, and says conservatives will have a “magical scenario” to win. The tension with the United States has caused two smaller parties, the New Democratic Party and Block Cibocos supporters to move to liberals.
To form a majority government, a party needs to win 172 seats.
Most of the support of conservatives is in rural areas where seats are low.
According to party data, Carney, who covered more than 20 cities in his last week’s campaign, appears tired, but he tried to keep his happiness at the rallies, which was attended by 1,000 to 2,000 people.
Carney rallies have mostly attracted to older Canadians and include play cards, including “Jamis Lee 51” (“Never 51”) and “Canada Fort” (“a strong Canada”).
Trump’s names have been promoted loudly.
A large number of pavilor rallies have been large and have minimized Trump.
On Monday evening, after the election was closed at the surprising time, the election results in the eastern provinces will begin. Belts count by hand.