Carney Triggers Federal Election, Canadians to Vote on April 28
Canadians will head to the polls on April 28 as newly appointed Prime Minister Mark Carney has called for a federal election, just days after being sworn in. Carney made the request to dissolve Parliament on Sunday, marking the beginning of a high-stakes campaign that could bring a significant political shift, regardless of the outcome.
Carney, who recently succeeded Justin Trudeau as Liberal leader, is aiming to reshape the party’s direction following Trudeau’s nine-year tenure. With a focus on economic reform, Carney has already made bold moves, including scrapping the consumer carbon tax on March 14 in a bid to regain public trust. His campaign is expected to prioritize affordability measures and fiscal policies aimed at curbing the rising cost of living.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is positioning himself as the candidate of sweeping change, pledging to reverse many of Trudeau’s policies. His platform includes abolishing the carbon price on industrial polluters, overhauling immigration policies, and significantly reducing the size of the public service. Poilievre is also expected to capitalize on growing voter discontent over inflation, housing affordability, and government spending.
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