Last Updated Apr - 24 - 2025, 03:33 PM | Source : Fela News
Donald Trump's attacks on Canada have upended its election, fueling a Liberal resurgence led by Mark Carney. Nationalism surges as Canadians push back against U
U.S. President Donald Trump’s trade war and controversial remarks have unexpectedly shifted Canada’s election landscape, boosting support for the Liberal Party, now poised for a potential fourth consecutive term. Liberal leader and new Prime Minister Mark Carney was initially expected to lose Monday’s election, until Trump’s economic threats and comments implying Canada should become the 51st U.S. state fueled a wave of nationalism. Former Quebec Premier Jean Charest noted that Trump had “defined the ballot question,” uniting Canadians across ideological lines.
The Conservative Party, led by Pierre Poilievre, aimed to focus the election on former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s declining popularity. However, Trudeau resigned, and Carney — a seasoned former central banker — took over. Trump’s rhetoric helped the Liberals rebound, even sparking record early voting.
Poilievre’s “Canada First” slogan and populist style have drawn comparisons to Trump, which may be working against him. Analysts suggest the Conservatives may need to shift closer to the center if they are to remain competitive.
Carney and Poilievre both vow to renegotiate the Canada-U.S. trade deal. But experts warn the next prime minister will face immense challenges, particularly managing escalating tensions with the U.S.
Sep - 15 - 2025
In a major international development, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has formally taken “full responsibility” for an attack ... Read More
Sep - 15 - 2025
John Bolton, the former US National Security Advisor, has sounded an urgent warning: the United States must address and right key strategic misstep... Read More
Sep - 13 - 2025
In an emotional address, Erika Frantzve Kirk, widow of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, gave her first public remarks since his assassination at... Read More
Sep - 13 - 2025
A strong earthquake of magnitude 7.4 struck off the coast of Russia’s remote Kamchatka Peninsula on Saturday, sending tremors across the Far ... Read More
Sep - 12 - 2025
In a report released in 2025, Canada’s Department of Finance has for the first time officially acknowledged that extremist Khalistani groups ... Read More
Sep - 12 - 2025
The recent assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk during a debate at Utah Valley University has brought Utah's death penalty methods b... Read More