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More than 7 million Canadians threw ballots in advance, setting a new record for early voter turnout, Canada’s elections.
Previous polling stations were opened across the country for four days, from Friday to Monday, Easter long weekend. The questionnaires reported long lines, only two million people threw ballots only last Friday.
On April 28, which took less than one week before the election day, federal leaders are now in the last campaign.
Voters will consider which party should rule the country amid a permanent trade war with repeated US and President Donald Trump about making Canada a 51st US state.
The Canada’s election, the organization holding the federal election, stated that 7.3 million Canadians – about a quarter of voters who are entitled – made their ballots, noting a 25% increase from the early votes in the previous elections of 2021.
Voting by mail has also increased, and more than 754,000 returns their special ballots to the Federal Agency. This is more than 660,000, which did it in 2021.
Recent polling stations believe that liberals have a 5-point leadership over the main conservative opposition party when agitation enters the last site.
Liberals leader Mark Carney held events on Prince Edward and Quebec, while the Conservative leader Pierre Puliver held a rally in Voo, the suburbs of Toronto on Tuesday.
Karni, a former Central banker of Canada and the UK, made a party as the best option to combat Trump and its tariffs.
“Pierre Paylyovre does not plan to withstand President Trump,” Carney said on Tuesday.
The US president has implemented 5% of the Canada’s goods tariffs with the release of USMCA – the North American free trade transaction.
Canada also suffered from the global tariffs on the United States and aluminum as well as cars.
The northern country is engaged in most trade from the United States, and tariffs have already led to thousands of temporary dismissal in Canada.
Victory for liberals mark the dramatic cancellation of happiness for the party, which conducted only 20%when the former liberal leader and Prime Minister Justin Trudu announced his resignation in late January.
Their main competitors, conservatives, focused the campaign on the aspirations of the Canadians before the change after nine years of the management.
At the rallies and events across the country, he shattered problems such as housing, crime and high cost of life, criticizing liberals for government costs.
“It’s time for the government to start a penny,” Payliever said on Tuesday, presenting his party’s platform before adding, “We can choose changes. We can choose hope. We can choose our future.”
Surveys believe that Bloc Quebecois, a party that stands for separatism in Quebec, who manages only candidates in the French province, is in third place, and the left new democratic party lags behind the fourth.