
Canada Elections 2025: PM Mark Carney casts his ballot in Ottawa; Trump’s threats concern Canadians
Canadians are going to the polls on April 28 after an election campaign in which U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs and musings about annexing Canada became the central issue. Trump's threats ignited a wave of patriotism that swelled support for Liberal Prime Minister Mark Carney, a political newcomer who previously led two G7 central banks. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney cast his ballot on April 28, as the country headed to the polls following an election campaign dominated by US President Donald Trump's tariffs and remarks about annexing Canada.
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