The Canadians go to the polls on Monday to vote in an election overshadowed by tariffs, economic uncertainty, and an attachment threats from the United States.
Voters will decide whether to grant the interim prime minister Mark Carney a complete four-year term or give the conservative party a chance to rule after more than nine years of liberal party government.
The population begins to vote in the eastern province of the country, Terra Nova and Labrador, at 8:30 am, local time, this Monday.
Canada’s unstable relationship with the US has profoundly influenced the content of this year’s election campaign.
US President Donald Trump’s rates against Canadian exports represent a serious threat to the country’s economy, and its threats to absorb Canada as “the 51st state” infuriated Canadians from all political convictions.
“I reject any attempt to weaken Canada, to wear out, to destroy us so that the United States dominate us,” Carry told reporters in late March. “We are owners of our own home.”
Although the Canadians have a diverse range of parties to choose from in their federal banknotes, the main dispute is among the liberals, led by Carray since March, and the conservative opposition, led by parliamentary veteran Pierre Poilievre.
Liberals seek for victory
Carney became a prime minister in March, after her predecessor, Justin Trudeau, to resign after election polls suggested an overwhelming defeat in a federal election.
A novice in politics and former governor of the Canada Bank and Bank of England, Carnery took office as Trump began to apply numerous channel rates.
The new prime minister took a challenging stance on Washington, continuing Trudeau’s reciprocal tariffs against the US.
As trade war and annexation threats intensified in the US, liberals saw their numbers in research dramatically reversing, rapidly reducing the difference to their conservative rivals.

This content was originally published in elections for Prime Minister of Canada take place this Monday (28) on CNN Brazil.
Source: CNN Brasil

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