Carney’s pro-Canada rhetoric helps bring Liberal Party back from the brink of near-certain election defeat
In a time of great uncertainty, voter preferences in Canada have undergone a historic shift. Just a few months ago, voters were tired of Trudeau and a Conservative victory seemed all but assured. But Mark Carney has brought the party back from the brink. He has only been prime minister for a short time, but the role has rarely been as closely watched as during the Trump trade war. Carney’s strong pro-Canada rhetoric seems to be paying off: the latest polls show the Liberals as the likely winners of the late April election.
“Unlike other leaders, Carney is in a unique position. He's only been prime minister for a few weeks and has called for an election in 30 days,” says Vivek Astvansh an Associate Professor of Quantitative Marketing and Analytics at 91 Desautels. “It's imperative for Carney to appear to Canadian voters that he will not suck up to Donald Trump.
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