Canada heads to the polls on April 28, courtesy of new Prime Minister Mark Carney’s snap-election decision. He took the helm of the Liberal Party after Justin Trudeau stepped down in January, and he’s now calling for a fresh public mandate as he grapples with President Donald Trump’s tariffs on Canadian goods. The looming vote means federal parties have only a few weeks to sway voters, a stark departure from the usual measured Canadian approach.
Opinion polls show the Liberals have clawed back ground from the Conservatives, who once seemed unbeatable. Right now, the Liberals and Conservatives appear almost tied in support—both flirting with the upper 30% range. Jagmeet Singh’s New Democrats and the Bloc Québécois will each try to boost their seat count too, hoping the volatile trade environment will push undecided voters in their direction.
Under Canada’s system, each of the 343 federal ridings will vote for an MP, and whichever party wins the most seats typically forms government. Carney, Pierre Poilievre, and Jagmeet Singh are the major contenders for prime ministerial power. With Trump’s tariffs casting a big shadow, this election may hinge on which leader convinces Canadians they’ve got the boldest plan to counter economic threats—and restore confidence in Ottawa.
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