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Canadians vote in election dominated by concerns about Trump

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By Promit Mukherjee and Rod Nickel

Canadians went to the polls on Monday after an election campaign in which U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs and musings about annexing Canada became the central issue.

Trump's threats ignited a wave of patriotism that swelled support for Liberal Prime Minister Mark Carney, a political newcomer who previously led two G7 central banks.

The campaign ended on a somber note on Sunday after a man rammed an SUV through a crowd at a Filipino community festival in Vancouver, killing at least 11 people and injuring dozens.

Carney briefly paused his campaign, and both he and Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre mentioned the tragedy in their final campaign events. Duane Bratt, professor of political science at Calgary's Mount Royal University, said he did not expect the mass casualty event to deter voters.

Carney's Liberals held a 2.7-point lead over Poilievre's Conservatives in national support, according to a CTV News-Globe and Mail-Nanos poll released on Sunday. Nanos pegged the Liberals at 42.6% support and the Conservatives at 39.9%, in the poll.

An EKOS poll on Sunday suggested the Liberals hold a six-point lead, and projected the Liberals to win a majority of seats in the 343-seat House of Commons and not need to rely on a smaller party to govern.

Trump re-emerged as a campaign factor last week, declaring that he might raise a 25% tariff on Canadian-made cars because the U.S. does not want them. He said earlier he might use "economic force" to make Canada the 51st state.

"This is probably the most consequential election in my lifetime," said Kelly Saunders, a political science professor at Brandon University. "Everything has been so overshadowed by the threats coming out of the United States."

Carney has emphasized that his experience handling economic issues makes him the best leader to deal with Trump, while Poilievre has tapped into concerns about the cost of living, crime and a housing crisis.

Trump, in a social media post on Monday, reiterated his call for Canada to become the 51st state.

"Good luck to the Great people of Canada," he said. "Elect the man who has the strength and wisdom to cut your taxes in half, increase your military power, for free, to the highest level in the World, have your Car, Steel, Aluminum, Lumber, Energy, and all other businesses, QUADRUPLE in size, WITH ZERO TARIFFS OR TAXES, if Canada becomes the cherished 51st. State of the United States of America. No more artificially drawn line from many years ago."

Poilievre, who has watched support for Carney surge in recent months as Trump mused about absorbing Canada, responded on social media to the president's comment.

"President Trump, stay out of our election. The only people who will decide the future of Canada are Canadians at the ballot box," Poilievre said.

Carney posted: "Elbows up, Canada. #Never51." "Elbows up" is a hockey reference that Canadians have adopted as a slogan to stand up to Trump.

Carney has sought to distance himself from former Liberal Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who was deeply unpopular when he said in January he would resign after nearly a decade in power. The Conservatives led polls by some 20 points around that time.

Poilievre has attracted more young voters than usual for the Conservatives, focusing his campaign more on living costs and crime.

"I'm probably going to go Carney on this one just because right now, I feel like we need stability," said Andy Hill, 37, a Vancouver-based mortgage broker. "Being in the English banking system and being in the Canadian banking system, he really understands the economy."

Bob Lowe, a 66-year-old cattle rancher who lives south of Calgary, said he has already cast his ballot for the Conservatives. He said his top concern is Canada's flagging economic growth.

The economy had seen a fledgling recovery until the U.S. imposed tariffs.

CONSERVATIVES FOCUS ON ECONOMY

Lowe said the Conservatives have focused on the economy all along, and that he believes the Liberals have been stoking Canadians' anxieties about Trump to win another term.

"Poilievre has managed to keep the focus on the economy and a strong Canada, and Carney's campaign is based on fear. That's it in a nutshell," Lowe said.

Saunders, however, predicts the Liberals will win a majority of electoral districts, called seats, and says it would take a "magical scenario" for the Conservatives to pull off a victory. Tensions with the U.S. have caused supporters of two smaller parties, the New Democratic Party and the Bloc Quebecois, to shift to the Liberals.

A party needs to win 172 seats to form a majority government.

Much of the Conservative support is in rural areas where there are fewer seats.

Carney, who covered more than 20 cities in his last week of campaigning, has appeared tired but tried to maintain his exuberance at rallies, attended by 1,000 to 2,000 people, according to party figures.

Carney's rallies have attracted mostly older Canadians and featured placards saying "Jamais Le 51" ("Never 51") and "Un Canada Fort" ("A Strong Canada").

Mentions of Trump have been loudly booed.

Poilievre's rallies have been bigger and mentioned Trump less often.

Election results will trickle in, starting in eastern provinces, after polls close at staggered times on Monday evening. Ballots are counted by hand.

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Lots of American will be fleeing for Canada do.too economic hardship this summer

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Carney is written 11 times in this story. Pierre Poilievre once. Oh yeah, the MSM is still a bunch of brainwashing propagandists working for the globalists.

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Carney is written 11 times in this story. Pierre Poilievre once. Oh yeah, the MSM is still a bunch of brainwashing propagandists working for the globalists

Reread.

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FizzBit

Carney is written 11 times in this story. Pierre Poilievre once. Oh yeah, the MSM is still a bunch of brainwashing propagandists working for the globalists

I think you need a new pair of reading glasses, I counted Poilievre mentioned 9 times. But facts and accuracy wouldn’t fit with your agenda of misinformation.

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Fizzbit, Pierre Pee Pee's name is recorded 8 times, while the future PM of Canada Mark Carney is mentioned 11 times. Hope that helps!

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I just read something interesting about this, which I wasn't aware of.

Until fairly recently, the conservatives,were up by 40 points, which should be an unassailable lead. Then Trudeau stepped down and Trump stepped up with his "51st state" rhetoric, and Carney entered the race. Now Carney is actually up in the polls.

Whoever came up with the acronym ETTD really nailed it.

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Something tells me nothing is going to change, and ordinary Canadians, just like ordinary Americans, are just going to continue to suffer., especially when most of the politicians are corrupt and work for the same people.

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Carney is written 11 times in this story. Pierre Poilievre once. Oh yeah, the MSM is still a bunch of brainwashing propagandists working for the globalists.

If you’re going to get upset about something at least make sure you have the basic facts correct.

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If Media Headline is true, that Trump's the voter focus, then likely a good sign for Carney, let's wait and find out!

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oops. failed name search.

Jordan Peterson on Carney

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i_Dw0xaa5xM

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Another example of how stupid this Moron is...

Is he so dense that he wouldn't realize insulting a country and threatening to annex it might just make him and his so-called conservative ideology hated?

The answer to that is a resounding YES - he is that dense...

Keep up with the "stupid" Donald...your fellow wanna-be dictators love you for it...

ROFL...

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Carney is written 11 times in this story. Pierre Poilievre once.

Maybe the globalists, the MSM, the elites and Soros are working with big eyewear to mislead people.

You may have discovered a new conspiracy.

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