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Canada PM Mark Carney Declares Snap Election in Face of US Trade Tensions
Published : Mar 24, 2025, 2:29 pm IST
Updated : Mar 24, 2025, 2:29 pm IST
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Canada PM Mark Carney Declares Snap Election in Face of US Trade Tensions
Canada PM Mark Carney Declares Snap Election in Face of US Trade Tensions

Carney, a past central banker and economist, has promised to protect Canadian sovereignty and take counter-measures against US policy

Canada PM Mark Carney Declares Snap Election in Face of US Trade Tensions latest news:  Canada's Prime Minister, Mark Carney, has brought Parliament down and called a snap election on April 28, less than two months after replacing Justin Trudeau. Carney emphasized the need to get a robust mandate to tackle rising trade tensions with the United States, prompted by President Donald Trump's tariffs and plans to annex Canada.

Carney, a past central banker and economist, has promised to protect Canadian sovereignty and take counter-measures against US trade policy. Recent opinion surveys show his Liberal Party neck-and-neck with opposition Conservatives, with Canadians getting behind the government's strong stand against Washington's actions.

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