Prime Minister Mark Carney attends his swearing-in ceremony at Rideau Hall in Ottawa. AP Photo



Canada’s new Prime Minister, Mark Carney, is expected to call a snap federal election on April 28, with the official announcement likely coming this Sunday. Reports suggest Carney, who recently became the leader of the Liberal Party, will aim to position himself as the best choice to handle Canada’s growing trade tensions with the US.

The country’s businesses have been struggling due to the trade dispute, which escalated after US President Donald Trump threatened to impose harsh tariffs. Carney, a former central banker, is promising to stand firm by enforcing Canada’s retaliatory tariffs if Trump keeps his 25% universal tariff on Canadian goods not included in the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA).

Carney became prime minister after Justin Trudeau stepped down, ending his nine-year run. The upcoming election will be his first as Liberal leader. The campaign is expected to last five weeks, giving Carney and his opponents limited time to win over voters.

Reports indicate that Carney’s team is considering the April 28 date, although it has not been officially confirmed. The decision to hold a shorter campaign could work in Carney’s favor. With trade war concerns dominating the news, he may use this as a key platform to appeal to voters.

The main rival in the race will be Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre. Although the Conservatives held a 20-point lead in early polls, recent surveys show the gap has narrowed significantly. With trade issues now front and center, Carney is hoping to close the gap and gain voter confidence.

In addition to the Liberals and Conservatives, other parties will be competing for seats. The Bloc Québécois, holding 33 seats, and the New Democratic Party (NDP), with 24 seats, will also be in the mix. The Conservatives currently serve as the main opposition with 120 seats in the House of Commons.

As the campaign begins, Carney is expected to focus heavily on Canada’s economic stability and the importance of standing strong against Trump’s trade policies. His financial expertise may help him convince Canadians that he is the right leader to protect their interests.

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