Canada Prime Minister Mark Carney called for a snap election to let Canadians decide who should tackle the economy and Trump's tariffs.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has called for a snap federal election on April 28, claiming he needs a strong mandate to address President Donald Trump’s tariffs. Speaking in Ottawa on Sunday, Carney said the elections,
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has called for a snap election amid a festering trade war and an annexation threat spearheaded by U.S.
Mark Carney, the recently appointed prime minister of Canada, called for snap federal elections Sunday to bolster his government's mandate in responding to U.S. President Donald Trump and his tariffs.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney called for a federal election to take place next month, noting that President Trump won’t “break” Canadians. “I have just asked the Governor General to dissolve
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is calling for a snap election approximately a week into his tenure heading the national government. The prime minister requested on Sunday that Canadian Governor-General Mary Simon dissolve parliament,
Watch live as Canada’s prime minister Mark Carney is expected to speak to reporters on Thursday, 27 March, after a cabinet meeting to discuss Canada's response to Donald Trump’s tariffs. The former governor of both the Bank of Canada and the Bank of England is likely to address the US president’s latest tariff threat.
They are now led by Mark Carney, a former central banker, whom only 7% of Canadians in a nationwide poll could identify last July. So when Mr Carney called a snap election for April 28th ...
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has called for a snap election amid a trade war with the U.S. and an annexation threat spearheaded by President Donald Trump. Carney called the election for April 28.
Canada's new prime minister, Mark Carney of the ruling Liberal Party, announced Sunday that voters will go to the polls on April 28 to pick a new government. Carney was sworn in March 14, replacing Justin Trudeau, who had grown unpopular after a decade in power. His main rival in the upcoming election is Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre.