Trump, Tariffs and Carney: Canada Polls Show Liberals With Early Election Lift
Briefly

In the lead-up to Canada's April 28 election, public opinion polls reveal a significant shift in voter sentiment, influenced largely by President Trump's trade war and sovereignty threats. This has reversed previous trends where the Conservatives held a substantial lead. Now, the Liberals are ahead by approximately six percentage points, showcasing the dynamic nature of the political landscape as external events, particularly U.S. actions, impact Canadian electoral outcomes. The New York Times' analysis provides insight into these polling changes and their implications for the upcoming election.
Public opinion polls have tracked a dramatic political shift in Canada, as the Liberals have gained support amid President Trump's trade tensions, reversing earlier Conservative leads.
The combination of Trump's trade war and threats to Canadian sovereignty has significantly altered voter sentiment, leading to a surge in Liberal support and a decline for Conservatives.
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