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At the rally in London, Ontario, on Friday, the crowd spoke when Mark Carney spoke with the main campaign about the existential threat that Canada faced the neighbor.
“President Trump tries to break us so that America can possess us,” the Liberal leader warned.
“Never,” the fans shouted back. Many waved the Canadian flags applied to the mortar to hockey sticks.
Similar levels of passion were also demonstrated in the Union Hall, where Pierre Puliver met the captured supporters in the Toronto area at the beginning of the week.
The conservative leader attracted a large crowd at rallies across the country where “bring it home” – a call to weapons: both for voting for a change of government and a nod on a wave of Canadian patriotism before the US tariff threats.
In the last hours of 36-day campaign, Donald Trump’s shadow emerges over everything. The winner of the Monday elections is likely to be a party that can convince voters that they have a plan how to fight the US president.
National polls believe that the liberals supported the narrow leader who was a past stretch.
However, Trump is not the only factor in the game – he was mentioned only once in Puliver’s speech.
The conservative leader focused more on voters, dissatisfied with what he calls the “lost liberal decade”, promising changes from the government, which he accused of lack of housing and a sluggish economy, as well as for the wrong social problem such as a crime and fentonial crisis.
His step resonates with voters such as Eric and Carrie Gion, from Barry, Ontario. In the mid-20’s, they had two daughters and said they were visiting their first political rally in history.
“We are quite financially safe – but I’m worried about them,” said Eric Gyhonet. While he and his wife could buy their first home, and the young one, he said, “No perspective”, their children will be able to do the same.
“I’m glad to be here,” said Carey Gion. “I hope.”
The opposition parties have helped the opposition parties to sweep the governments from power in democracies around the world. Canada seemed almost certainly followed.
Last year, the Conservatives held a 20-point advantage in the national elections for months of the Liberals. The future of the Poyliever, as the next Prime Minister of the country, seemed to be baked.
Then in the beginning of 2025, a number of shock waves took place, which was subjected to the political landscape: Justin Truda’s resignation, the next rise to the liberal leader and the prime minister; And Trump’s return to the White House with threats and tariffs.
As long as the elections were summoned in mid -March, Karni liberals were on their neck and neck with conservatives, and by early April they pulled a little forward, national polls believe.
It was an extraordinary lapel of success. It would seem dead and buried, now the liberals believe that they can win the fourth next elections and even most in parliament.
Karni acts as a person who is most ready to meet this critical moment – a sustainable Central banker who helped Canada’s shepherd economy through the 2008 financial crisis and later the UK through Brexit.
For the conservative voter Gwandolin Slover, 69 years, with Sammerside on the island of Prince Edward, his appeal “surprises”.
“Many think that Mark Karnie is a messiah,” she said. “This is the same party, he’s one person. And he changes nothing.”
For Karnya’s supporters, they see a strong resume and balance that reassured their anxiety over the threat of Trump at steep tariffs and repeated proposals that the country should become the 51st US state – although the president comments less often in Canada during the campaign.
“I am very impressed with the stability and serious process of Mark Carney’s opinion,” said Mike Brennan from Kitchener, Ontario, when he stood in line to meet a liberal leader in Cambridge, about an hour for Toronto.
Mr. Brennan is a “lifetime liberal”, which initially did not plan to vote for the party in this election from dislike for Trudu.
The departure of the former Prime Minister Trudu, who has increasingly unpopular in power, has released a “massive pressure valve,” said Shach Kurl, President of the Angus raid institute, non-profit organization of public opinion research.
“All of these angry liberals, who either stood voices with (left) NDP or votes with conservatives, begin to rethink,” she said.
At that time, more dissatisfied liberals and other progressive voters began to migrate to the liberals of Carney, managed by Trump, the “protagonist” in the elections, said Ms. Kurl.
“Threats, annexation, all this was a huge motivator for voters to the left of the center.”
He worked in the advantage of Carney, and Trump tariffs that give political neophyte – he is the first prime minister who never held his chosen state office – to publicly listen to keep his work during the campaign.
Trump’s announcement at the end of March on the world’s wickedness about the foreign car allowed Carnie to move away from the trail and take over the prime minister’s mantle, calling the president and meet with the US Cabinet ministers.
He never passed the check in the debilitating federal election campaign, with his tireless trip, the requirements of high pressure to retail policy and daily media check. However, it is considered well on the way of the company, and in the discussion with the party leaders.
On the contrary, Paolieur is a veteran and polished performer. But, to replace political soil, the conservatives seemed to fight for finding their basis by turning their message from Canada, broken into “Canada first”.
Pyulieur had to be reflected from criticism from political competitors that he “Trump Lit”, with his fighting style, his promises to finish “welcome ideology” and readiness to take over the “global elite”.
“I have a completely different story from Donald Trump,” “” He said.
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The Canadians have historically voted either in conservative or liberal governments, but small parties – for example, the NDP, or in the Quebec Block, a sovereign party that manages only candidates in Quebec, formed an official opposition in the past.
In this campaign, they both stand and face the ability to lose a number of places in the House of Commons when the disturbing voters turn to two major political parties.
If the liberals and conservatives manage to get more than 38% of the national level, it is believed that surveys probably will be the first time since 1975.
Post from the NDP – which helped to reinforce minority liberals in the last government – in recent days the agitation has been strategically voting.
“You can change the situation between how Mark Karnya will get a super majority or sending enough new Democrats to Ottawa so we can fight to protect the things you are worried,” said leader Yagmet Singh earlier this week.
The company also emphasized that purulent divisions along regional lines.
Most of the campaign where the US -Konad and trade relations are dominated, many issues – climate, immigration, reconciliation of indigenous residents – were in the back course.
Even when companies were focused on another policy, the discussion was focused on the economic future of the country.
Both leaders agree with wide priorities: the need to cancel the US dependence; development of oil, gas and mining sectors; protection of workers affected by tariffs; and increased protection costs.
But they disagree with the one who best drives Canada forward, especially when so much goes to the card.
“Time of experience, not experiments,” Carney told his fans in London.
The poilievre closing message was: “We can choose changes on Monday. We can return control of our lives and build a bright future.”
Additional report by Ali Abbas Ahmadi