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On Monday, the Canadians will take the ballots in the main elections, which are fully transformed by US President Donald Trump.
Conservatives, I am sure, won any competition for landslides at the beginning of the year while the tariffs and Cars of Trump about making Canada “51 -state”, overcame the country’s policy and introduced a fresh life into the Liberal Party Carney.
Recent surveys believe that liberals ahead, although the race intensified last week, and Conservative leader Pierre Pulir says his party may win.
The 36-day campaign ended with a gloomy note when party leaders responded to Saturday night a car that died 11 people in Vancouver.
Karni, the incumbent Prime Minister, canceled a stop in Hamiltan on Sunday to address the nation after an attack in which the SUV entered the crowd collected for the local Philippine Festival.
Meanwhile, Poilievre added a stop company in the suburbs of Toronto Misisaga to talk to the members of the Philippine Community.
Later, on that day, Carney held the events in three provinces – Saskacchewan, Albert and British Colombia – in the last push to leave Western Canada, where the Conservatives have more support.
Trump’s decision to impose 25% of the tariffs on the North neighbor in America and its repeated threats to annex the country as a “51st state”, which reflected on deep anger, as well as feelings of Canadian nationalism. It made the hockey fans take the USA anthem before the games, which was noticeable how suddenly the stable US-Canadian relations were shaken.
The US president came to dominate the campaign trail, and the competition was viewed by many as a referendum on how Canada should approach a fresh man in his second term in the White House.
During the campaign stops, Karni, 60 -year -old, he often spoke of the need to withstand the existential threat of President Trump, who, he said, “tries to break us so that the US can possess us.”
He positioned himself as best to govern the country through the current crisis, based on his former Central banker’s Central banker during the Great Recession and for the UK in England during Brexit.
At the stop of the campaign in Saskatun, Carney said that Canada should strengthen his ties with other “reliable trading partners” such as the UK and the European Union. Earlier in the election, he said that the old relations that Canada used from the United States have been “ended”.
Meanwhile, Conservative leader Poylieu has made his latest stops in Ontario, where polls show that his party is lagging behind. The scientific province lives in 122 places in parliament with 343, which can change the election result. The party must win 172 places to have most government. Currently, liberals are ranked 152, most of any party, but they will have to pick up a considerable number of places to control the House of Commons.
Most of the Puliver’s posts focused on what he called the “lost liberal decade” under the leadership of former Prime Minister Justin Trudu, who left the post earlier when his party penetrated the election.
The conservative leader often caused disappointment with high housing costs, inaccessibility and crimes to convey himself as changes that Canadians need.
“We have to vote for changes so you can afford food and houses,” he told fans at a stopping company in Peterbara, the city northeast of Toronto.
And when the elections are drawn up as a race between conservatives and liberals, smaller parties fought for getting cravings.
The left -wing -leaved Democratic Party (PDP) led by Jagmet Singha is facing the prospect of losing a number of places when he follows the separatist bloc of Quebec, who manages the candidates only in the French Puber province.
Singh canceled a number of events on Sunday in light of the death attack in Vancouver. The NDP leader, who is running for re -election in Vancouver, met with fans at the paw festival a few minutes before the attack. He turned out to be noticeably emotional when he later talked to the media.
During the election, Singh called on Canadians to vote for their party candidates so that they could act as a check in Ottawa.
The block also fought, with fears over Trump’s threats and the future anxiety Canada is alarming across the country and pushes voters to large federal parties.
Historically, Canada was headed only by liberal or conservative governments.
While President Trump was the main figure of the election in Canada, he escaped from comments to his results.
But the Trump administration continued its rhetoric to join Canada. US Secretary of State Mark Rubio said on Sunday the NBC meeting on Sunday that “the president has repeatedly stated that he believes that Canada would be better as a state.”
Surveys will open at 08:30 local time on Monday in Newfoundland and Labrador (12:00 GMT). The elections will cover six temporary belts, and the latest polls are closed in British Colombia at 19:00 PST (03:00 GMT on Tuesday).
The record number of Canadians – more than 7 million – has already thrown the ballots in advance.