In a tense election debate preceding Canada's federal vote, Prime Minister Mark Carney defended his Liberal government's achievements while facing stern criticism from Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre. The debate highlighted Poilievre's attempts to frame Carney as a mere continuation of former Prime Minister Trudeau's policies, which, he argued, left Canada economically vulnerable. Poilievre condemned the lack of pipeline development that he claimed has given the U.S. a monopoly over Canada's energy. Carney, however, sought to unite voters by focusing on economic growth and preparing the nation to address external threats, particularly from Trump.
Carney rebuffed Poilievre's attacks, focusing on economic growth and the need to build a progressive Canada. He emphasized the importance of unity against external threats like Trump.
Poilievre accused the Liberals of leaving Canada vulnerable to U.S. policies, promoting the urgency for economic strength and contrasting his party’s values against Carney's Liberal leadership.
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