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‘Trump tariffs are reshaping our politics’: Canadians on their election

Voters reflect on their priorities and mood shifts in their communities before a crucial contestWhen the Canadian prime minister, Justin Trudeau, resigned in early January, after months of pressure to quit, the approval ratings of the progressive firebrand had dropped from their peak of 65% in September 2016 to 22%.At the end of last year, the Conservative leader, Pierre Poilievre, described by many as “Trump Lite”, was the clear favourite to win Canada’s next general election, and the top pick of 45% of Canadians for prime minister. At the time, the three biggest issues for voters were all economic: reducing the cost of everyday items, inflation and interest rates, and access to affordable housing. Continue reading...



Trump's tariffs and political influence are reshaping Canadian politics, making "dealing with US president Trump" the top issue for voters. This has impacted the Conservative party, whose leader, Pierre Poilievre, is perceived as "Trump Lite," and boosted the Liberal party. Canadians are uniting across the political spectrum to counter Trump's influence, even supporting previously controversial figures seen as able to stand up to him. Concerns about trade wars and potential recession are growing.

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