Summary

Donald Trump’s return to office and his aggressive trade policies have dramatically reshaped Canadian politics.

His 25% tariffs on Canadian imports, combined with disparaging comments about Canada’s sovereignty, have sparked widespread anti-Trump sentiment.

Formerly struggling, the Liberal Party has seen a surge in support, nearly erasing a 20-point Conservative lead.

Newly appointed Prime Minister Mark Carney, a financial expert with no prior elected experience, now faces the challenge of responding to Trump’s actions. Meanwhile, Canada has retaliated with tariffs, boycotts, and diplomatic resistance, escalating tensions between the two nations.

  • Montreal_Metro@lemmy.ca
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    24 days ago

    Until we have an actual election result, all of this is kind of pointless. Let’s see what happens on election day. I fear it will be close.

    • floofloof@lemmy.ca
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      24 days ago

      Yes, the media are very good at celebrating prematurely and spreading complacency, and right-wingers are good at last-minute nasty surprises.

  • KoboldCoterie@pawb.social
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    24 days ago

    Best thing to come out of the Trump presidency thusfar. Glad our Canadian neighbors are resisting the conservative takeover, even though we aren’t.

    • FlashMobOfOne@lemmy.world
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      24 days ago

      That’s kinda Trump’s thing.

      He lets his crazy off the chain, and occasionally, good things happen by accident.

      • Gordon Calhoun@lemmy.world
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        24 days ago

        It’s like drowning, but when you were first plunged into the drowning experience at least you were dying of thirst.