Canadians are heading to the polls in a crucial election following the resignation of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. The main contenders are interim Prime Minister Mark Carney and Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre. This election is taking place under the shadow of potential US tariffs and annexation threats, raising the stakes for Canada's future direction. Voters will decide whether to continue with the Liberal Party or shift to Conservative leadership after nearly a decade of Liberal rule. The outcome will shape Canada's response to external pressures and domestic priorities.
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Canada goes to the polls today: Who will be the next Prime Minister?
Around 28 million registered Canadians will cast their ballots across 343 districts as the country goes to the polls after Justin Trudeau resigned from the prime ministerial position last month
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Canada Goes For High-Stakes Elections Today Amid Looming Trump Threats: Here's What We Know
Canadians will vote for the next government in a high-stakes election today, amid Trump's tariffs and annexation threats. Mark Carney and Pierre Poilievre are the top candidates.
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