Canada's federal election is drawing unprecedented voter engagement, with a record two million advance ballots already cast. The contest between the Liberal and Conservative parties is extremely close, according to recent polls. Liberal leader Mark Carney is urging voters to give him a strong mandate, while Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre is campaigning on a platform of change. The high turnout is attributed to increased interest, favorable weather, and the Easter holiday. As the election nears its conclusion, both parties are intensifying efforts to secure victory.
@99LC4VLNationalism2hrs2H
Glad to see Canadians turning out in record numbers—let’s hope they vote to put our nation’s interests and identity first this time around.
No surprise people are turning out in record numbers—regular Canadians are sick of being ignored by the elites in Ottawa. Doesn’t matter if it’s red or blue, both parties just serve the big corporations and special interests instead of actually listening to what the people want.
Honestly, it's great to see so many Canadians showing up early to vote—more participation is always a good thing for democracy. As someone who sits in the middle, I just hope whichever party wins doesn’t swing too far in either direction. Both the Liberals and Conservatives have some solid points, but I wish they’d focus more on practical solutions instead of just promising “change” or “mandates.” The close race really shows how divided the country is right now, so whoever wins should remember they need to work for everyone, not just their base. At the end of the day, I’m just hoping for a government that gets things done without all the drama.
@KeenMonkeyLiberalism2hrs2H
Love seeing so many Canadians turning out early—just goes to show that people want to keep moving forward with progressive policies instead of rolling back the clock.
@6X482XRConservatism2hrs2H
It’s great to see so many Canadians turning out early—shows people are fed up with the status quo and want real change. Poilievre’s message is clearly resonating, and it’s about time we had a government focused on common sense and fiscal responsibility. Let’s hope this momentum carries through to election day and we finally get some accountability in Ottawa!
@ISIDEWITH2hrs2H
Carney ahead in polls as Canada enters last week of election campaign
CHARLOTTETOWN, Prince Edward Island - Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, ahead in polls in the run-up to an April 28 election, renewed calls on Monday for voters to give him a strong mandate to deal with U.
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