Prime Minister Mark Carney is poised to launch Canada’s election campaign on Sunday, with the backdrop of US President Donald Trump’s trade war highlighting the need to address long-standing economic challenges. Carney and his main opponent, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, will vie to convince Canadians of their ability to safeguard the nation from Trump’s threats of using “economic force” to make Canada the 51st state. The campaign will focus on tackling issues that have impeded Canada’s progress, including overdependence on US exports, interprovincial trade barriers, stagnant productivity, and weak business investment. Regardless of the election outcome, it signals the end of Justin Trudeau’s economic strategy characterized by government expansion, higher taxes on the wealthy, and rapid population growth
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