First Votes in Canada Open for Early Elections

The first polling has opened in Canada, where early elections are being held to determine who the country's next prime minister will be. The elections come only six weeks after Mark Carney's oath as prime minister, who replaced former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau from the same party. The two main candidates are: Liberal Party, [...]
The elections come only six weeks after Mark Carney's oath as prime minister, who replaced former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau from the same party.
The two main candidates are: The Liberal Party, led by Carney, which has been in power for more than a decade, and the Conservative Party, led by Pierre Poilievre.
The current elections are considered a referendum for nearly 10 years of liberal governance and are focused on the subject of resistance to former US President Donald Trump and tariff policies that have affected international relations, including those in Canada.
According to reports by foreign media, elections have become completely related to efforts to find the leader who can best face the challenges that Trump politics bring. /Periscope/












