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Canadians head to the polls on 28 April, Carney to run in Ottawa's Nepean
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The election is set to take place on April 28, amidst a backdrop of a trade war with the US and sovereignty threats from US President Donald Trump. Mark Carney, a former head of Canada's central bank, will run for election in the Ottawa riding of Nepean.
I share your anger and I share the worry for our future. But I also draw great resolve in knowing that we can transform the anxiety and anger into action.
I know a lot of people are worried, angry and anxious. And with good reason as a result of the president's unacceptable threats against our country.
Our response must be to build a strong economy and a more secure Canada. President Trump claims that Canada isn't a real country. He wants to break us so America can own us. We will not let that happen.
The election will certainly have a ballot question. But it isn't Trump, it's uncertainty. Trump is a symbol of that he's showing how Canada is vulnerable in many ways. People want a leader who can be the antidote to that uncertainty.
And increasingly, this election is not really about the parties any more, or the brands they represent. We don't elect our prime minister directly, but the feeling increasingly is that people are poised to vote for the leader they want to see as prime minister.
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sources
- 1.CTV News
- 2.The Guardian
- 3.The Times of India
- 4.France 24
- 5.CNN
- 6.The Korea Herald
- 7.Le Monde
- 8.CNA News
- 9.The New York Times
- 10.The Washington Post
- 11.Al Jazeera
- 12.ABC News (Australia)
perspectives
- 1.US under Donald Trump
- 2.Immigration to the US
- 3.Trade Agreement
- 4.United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement
- 5.Canada under Justin Trudeau
- 6.US-Canada relations
- 7.Canadian Foreign Policy
- 8.Canada under Mark Carney
- 9.Canadian politics
countries
organizations
- 1.Liberal Party
- 2.Conservative Party
- 3.Bank of England
- 4.House of Commons
- 5.North Atlantic Treaty Organisation
- 6.Bank of Canada
- 7.New Democratic Party
- 8.Bloc Quebecois
- 9.British Conservative Party
- 10.Goldman Sachs
- 11.White House
- 12.Dalhousie University
persons
- 1.Mark Carney
- 2.Donald Trump
- 3.Justin Trudeau
- 4.Pierre Poilievre
- 5.Jean Chretien
- 6.King Charles III
- 7.Mary Simon
- 8.Carlos Osorio
- 9.Danielle Smith
- 10.Felix Mathieu
- 11.Jagmeet Singh
- 12.Kevin Lamarque